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/* Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
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* Copyright (c) 2007-2019, The Tor Project, Inc. */
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/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/**
* \file routerlist.h
* \brief Header file for routerlist.c.
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**/
Convert all include-guard macros to avoid reserved identifiers. In C, we technically aren't supposed to define our own things that start with an underscore. This is a purely machine-generated commit. First, I ran this script on all the headers in src/{common,or,test,tools/*}/*.h : ============================== use strict; my %macros = (); my %skipped = (); FILE: for my $fn (@ARGV) { my $f = $fn; if ($fn !~ /^\.\//) { $f = "./$fn"; } $skipped{$fn} = 0; open(F, $fn); while (<F>) { if (/^#ifndef ([A-Za-z0-9_]+)/) { $macros{$fn} = $1; next FILE; } } } print "#!/usr/bin/perl -w -i -p\n\n"; for my $fn (@ARGV) { if (! exists $macros{$fn}) { print "# No macro known for $fn!\n" if (!$skipped{$fn}); next; } if ($macros{$fn} !~ /_H_?$/) { print "# Weird macro for $fn...\n"; } my $goodmacro = uc $fn; $goodmacro =~ s#.*/##; $goodmacro =~ s#[\/\-\.]#_#g; print "s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])$macros{$fn}(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_${goodmacro}/g;\n" } ============================== It produced the following output, which I then re-ran on those same files: ============================== s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ADDRESS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ADDRESS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_AES_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_AES_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_COMPAT_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_COMPAT_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_COMPAT_LIBEVENT_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_COMPAT_LIBEVENT_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONTAINER_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONTAINER_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CRYPTO_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CRYPTO_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_DI_OPS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DI_OPS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_MEMAREA_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_MEMAREA_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_MEMPOOL_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_MEMPOOL_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_PROCMON_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_PROCMON_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_TORGZIP_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TORGZIP_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_TORINT_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TORINT_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_LOG_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TORLOG_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_TORTLS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TORTLS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_UTIL_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_UTIL_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_BUFFERS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_BUFFERS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CHANNEL_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CHANNEL_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CHANNEL_TLS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CHANNELTLS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITBUILD_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITBUILD_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITLIST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITLIST_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITMUX_EWMA_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITMUX_EWMA_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITMUX_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITMUX_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITUSE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITUSE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_COMMAND_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_COMMAND_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONFIG_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONFIG_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_CONFPARSE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONFPARSE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONNECTION_EDGE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONNECTION_EDGE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONNECTION_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONNECTION_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONNECTION_OR_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONNECTION_OR_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONTROL_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONTROL_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CPUWORKER_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CPUWORKER_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DIRECTORY_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DIRECTORY_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DIRSERV_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DIRSERV_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DIRVOTE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DIRVOTE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DNS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DNS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DNSSERV_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DNSSERV_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_EVENTDNS_TOR_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_EVENTDNS_TOR_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_GEOIP_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_GEOIP_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_HIBERNATE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_HIBERNATE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_MAIN_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_MAIN_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_MICRODESC_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_MICRODESC_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_NETWORKSTATUS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_NETWORKSTATUS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_NODELIST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_NODELIST_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_NTMAIN_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_NTMAIN_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ONION_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ONION_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_OR_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_OR_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_POLICIES_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_POLICIES_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_REASONS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_REASONS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RELAY_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RELAY_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RENDCLIENT_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RENDCLIENT_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RENDCOMMON_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RENDCOMMON_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RENDMID_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RENDMID_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RENDSERVICE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RENDSERVICE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_REPHIST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_REPHIST_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_REPLAYCACHE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_REPLAYCACHE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ROUTER_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ROUTER_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ROUTERLIST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ROUTERLIST_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ROUTERPARSE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ROUTERPARSE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_ROUTERSET_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ROUTERSET_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_STATEFILE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_STATEFILE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_STATUS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_STATUS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_TRANSPORTS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TRANSPORTS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_TEST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TEST_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_FW_HELPER_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_FW_HELPER_NATPMP_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_NATPMP_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_FW_HELPER_UPNP_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_UPNP_H/g; ==============================
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#ifndef TOR_ROUTERLIST_H
#define TOR_ROUTERLIST_H
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#include "lib/testsupport/testsupport.h"
/** Return value for router_add_to_routerlist() and dirserv_add_descriptor() */
typedef enum was_router_added_t {
/* Router was added successfully. */
ROUTER_ADDED_SUCCESSFULLY = 1,
/* Extrainfo document was rejected because no corresponding router
* descriptor was found OR router descriptor was rejected because
* it was incompatible with its extrainfo document. */
ROUTER_BAD_EI = -1,
/* Router descriptor was rejected because it is already known. */
ROUTER_IS_ALREADY_KNOWN = -2,
/* General purpose router was rejected, because it was not listed
* in consensus. */
ROUTER_NOT_IN_CONSENSUS = -3,
/* Router was neither in directory consensus nor in any of
* networkstatus documents. Caching it to access later.
* (Applies to fetched descriptors only.) */
ROUTER_NOT_IN_CONSENSUS_OR_NETWORKSTATUS = -4,
/* Router was rejected by directory authority. */
ROUTER_AUTHDIR_REJECTS = -5,
/* Bridge descriptor was rejected because such bridge was not one
* of the bridges we have listed in our configuration. */
ROUTER_WAS_NOT_WANTED = -6,
/* Router descriptor was rejected because it was older than
* OLD_ROUTER_DESC_MAX_AGE. */
ROUTER_WAS_TOO_OLD = -7, /* note contrast with 'NOT_NEW' */
/* DOCDOC */
ROUTER_CERTS_EXPIRED = -8
} was_router_added_t;
/** How long do we avoid using a directory server after it's given us a 503? */
#define DIR_503_TIMEOUT (60*60)
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int router_reload_router_list(void);
int router_skip_or_reachability(const or_options_t *options, int try_ip_pref);
int router_skip_dir_reachability(const or_options_t *options, int try_ip_pref);
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void router_reset_status_download_failures(void);
int routers_have_same_or_addrs(const routerinfo_t *r1, const routerinfo_t *r2);
void router_add_running_nodes_to_smartlist(smartlist_t *sl, int need_uptime,
int need_capacity, int need_guard,
int need_desc, int pref_addr,
int direct_conn);
const routerinfo_t *routerlist_find_my_routerinfo(void);
uint32_t router_get_advertised_bandwidth(const routerinfo_t *router);
uint32_t router_get_advertised_bandwidth_capped(const routerinfo_t *router);
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int hexdigest_to_digest(const char *hexdigest, char *digest);
const routerinfo_t *router_get_by_id_digest(const char *digest);
routerinfo_t *router_get_mutable_by_digest(const char *digest);
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signed_descriptor_t *router_get_by_descriptor_digest(const char *digest);
MOCK_DECL(signed_descriptor_t *,router_get_by_extrainfo_digest,
(const char *digest));
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MOCK_DECL(signed_descriptor_t *,extrainfo_get_by_descriptor_digest,
(const char *digest));
const char *signed_descriptor_get_body(const signed_descriptor_t *desc);
const char *signed_descriptor_get_annotations(const signed_descriptor_t *desc);
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routerlist_t *router_get_routerlist(void);
void routerinfo_free_(routerinfo_t *router);
#define routerinfo_free(router) \
FREE_AND_NULL(routerinfo_t, routerinfo_free_, (router))
void extrainfo_free_(extrainfo_t *extrainfo);
#define extrainfo_free(ei) FREE_AND_NULL(extrainfo_t, extrainfo_free_, (ei))
void routerlist_free_(routerlist_t *rl);
#define routerlist_free(rl) FREE_AND_NULL(routerlist_t, routerlist_free_, (rl))
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void dump_routerlist_mem_usage(int severity);
void routerlist_remove(routerlist_t *rl, routerinfo_t *ri, int make_old,
time_t now);
void routerlist_free_all(void);
void routerlist_reset_warnings(void);
/* XXXX move this */
void list_pending_downloads(digestmap_t *result,
digest256map_t *result256,
int purpose, const char *prefix);
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static int WRA_WAS_ADDED(was_router_added_t s);
static int WRA_WAS_OUTDATED(was_router_added_t s);
static int WRA_WAS_REJECTED(was_router_added_t s);
static int WRA_NEVER_DOWNLOADABLE(was_router_added_t s);
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/** Return true iff the outcome code in <b>s</b> indicates that the descriptor
* was added. It might still be necessary to check whether the descriptor
* generator should be notified.
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*/
static inline int
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WRA_WAS_ADDED(was_router_added_t s) {
return s == ROUTER_ADDED_SUCCESSFULLY;
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}
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/** Return true iff the outcome code in <b>s</b> indicates that the descriptor
* was not added because it was either:
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* - not in the consensus
* - neither in the consensus nor in any networkstatus document
* - it was outdated.
* - its certificates were expired.
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*/
static inline int WRA_WAS_OUTDATED(was_router_added_t s)
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{
return (s == ROUTER_WAS_TOO_OLD ||
s == ROUTER_IS_ALREADY_KNOWN ||
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s == ROUTER_NOT_IN_CONSENSUS ||
s == ROUTER_NOT_IN_CONSENSUS_OR_NETWORKSTATUS ||
s == ROUTER_CERTS_EXPIRED);
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}
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/** Return true iff the outcome code in <b>s</b> indicates that the descriptor
* was flat-out rejected. */
static inline int WRA_WAS_REJECTED(was_router_added_t s)
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{
return (s == ROUTER_AUTHDIR_REJECTS);
}
/** Return true iff the outcome code in <b>s</b> indicates that the descriptor
* was flat-out rejected. */
static inline int WRA_NEVER_DOWNLOADABLE(was_router_added_t s)
{
return (s == ROUTER_AUTHDIR_REJECTS ||
s == ROUTER_BAD_EI ||
s == ROUTER_WAS_TOO_OLD ||
s == ROUTER_CERTS_EXPIRED);
}
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was_router_added_t router_add_to_routerlist(routerinfo_t *router,
const char **msg,
int from_cache,
int from_fetch);
was_router_added_t router_add_extrainfo_to_routerlist(
extrainfo_t *ei, const char **msg,
int from_cache, int from_fetch);
void routerlist_descriptors_added(smartlist_t *sl, int from_cache);
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void routerlist_remove_old_routers(void);
int router_load_single_router(const char *s, uint8_t purpose, int cache,
const char **msg);
int router_load_routers_from_string(const char *s, const char *eos,
saved_location_t saved_location,
smartlist_t *requested_fingerprints,
int descriptor_digests,
const char *prepend_annotations);
void router_load_extrainfo_from_string(const char *s, const char *eos,
saved_location_t saved_location,
smartlist_t *requested_fingerprints,
int descriptor_digests);
void routerlist_retry_directory_downloads(time_t now);
Initial conversion to use node_t throughout our codebase. A node_t is an abstraction over routerstatus_t, routerinfo_t, and microdesc_t. It should try to present a consistent interface to all of them. There should be a node_t for a server whenever there is * A routerinfo_t for it in the routerlist * A routerstatus_t in the current_consensus. (note that a microdesc_t alone isn't enough to make a node_t exist, since microdescriptors aren't usable on their own.) There are three ways to get a node_t right now: looking it up by ID, looking it up by nickname, and iterating over the whole list of microdescriptors. All (or nearly all) functions that are supposed to return "a router" -- especially those used in building connections and circuits -- should return a node_t, not a routerinfo_t or a routerstatus_t. A node_t should hold all the *mutable* flags about a node. This patch moves the is_foo flags from routerinfo_t into node_t. The flags in routerstatus_t remain, but they get set from the consensus and should not change. Some other highlights of this patch are: * Looking up routerinfo and routerstatus by nickname is now unified and based on the "look up a node by nickname" function. This tries to look only at the values from current consensus, and not get confused by the routerinfo_t->is_named flag, which could get set for other weird reasons. This changes the behavior of how authorities (when acting as clients) deal with nodes that have been listed by nickname. * I tried not to artificially increase the size of the diff here by moving functions around. As a result, some functions that now operate on nodes are now in the wrong file -- they should get moved to nodelist.c once this refactoring settles down. This moving should happen as part of a patch that moves functions AND NOTHING ELSE. * Some old code is now left around inside #if 0/1 blocks, and should get removed once I've verified that I don't want it sitting around to see how we used to do things. There are still some unimplemented functions: these are flagged with "UNIMPLEMENTED_NODELIST()." I'll work on filling in the implementation here, piece by piece. I wish this patch could have been smaller, but there did not seem to be any piece of it that was independent from the rest. Moving flags forces many functions that once returned routerinfo_t * to return node_t *, which forces their friends to change, and so on.
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int router_exit_policy_rejects_all(const routerinfo_t *router);
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void update_consensus_router_descriptor_downloads(time_t now, int is_vote,
networkstatus_t *consensus);
void update_router_descriptor_downloads(time_t now);
void update_all_descriptor_downloads(time_t now);
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void update_extrainfo_downloads(time_t now);
void router_reset_descriptor_download_failures(void);
int router_differences_are_cosmetic(const routerinfo_t *r1,
const routerinfo_t *r2);
int routerinfo_incompatible_with_extrainfo(const crypto_pk_t *ri,
extrainfo_t *ei,
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signed_descriptor_t *sd,
const char **msg);
int routerinfo_has_curve25519_onion_key(const routerinfo_t *ri);
int routerstatus_version_supports_extend2_cells(const routerstatus_t *rs,
int allow_unknown_versions);
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void routerlist_assert_ok(const routerlist_t *rl);
const char *esc_router_info(const routerinfo_t *router);
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void routers_sort_by_identity(smartlist_t *routers);
void refresh_all_country_info(void);
void list_pending_microdesc_downloads(digest256map_t *result);
void launch_descriptor_downloads(int purpose,
smartlist_t *downloadable,
const routerstatus_t *source,
time_t now);
Initial conversion to use node_t throughout our codebase. A node_t is an abstraction over routerstatus_t, routerinfo_t, and microdesc_t. It should try to present a consistent interface to all of them. There should be a node_t for a server whenever there is * A routerinfo_t for it in the routerlist * A routerstatus_t in the current_consensus. (note that a microdesc_t alone isn't enough to make a node_t exist, since microdescriptors aren't usable on their own.) There are three ways to get a node_t right now: looking it up by ID, looking it up by nickname, and iterating over the whole list of microdescriptors. All (or nearly all) functions that are supposed to return "a router" -- especially those used in building connections and circuits -- should return a node_t, not a routerinfo_t or a routerstatus_t. A node_t should hold all the *mutable* flags about a node. This patch moves the is_foo flags from routerinfo_t into node_t. The flags in routerstatus_t remain, but they get set from the consensus and should not change. Some other highlights of this patch are: * Looking up routerinfo and routerstatus by nickname is now unified and based on the "look up a node by nickname" function. This tries to look only at the values from current consensus, and not get confused by the routerinfo_t->is_named flag, which could get set for other weird reasons. This changes the behavior of how authorities (when acting as clients) deal with nodes that have been listed by nickname. * I tried not to artificially increase the size of the diff here by moving functions around. As a result, some functions that now operate on nodes are now in the wrong file -- they should get moved to nodelist.c once this refactoring settles down. This moving should happen as part of a patch that moves functions AND NOTHING ELSE. * Some old code is now left around inside #if 0/1 blocks, and should get removed once I've verified that I don't want it sitting around to see how we used to do things. There are still some unimplemented functions: these are flagged with "UNIMPLEMENTED_NODELIST()." I'll work on filling in the implementation here, piece by piece. I wish this patch could have been smaller, but there did not seem to be any piece of it that was independent from the rest. Moving flags forces many functions that once returned routerinfo_t * to return node_t *, which forces their friends to change, and so on.
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int hex_digest_nickname_decode(const char *hexdigest,
char *digest_out,
char *nickname_qualifier_out,
char *nickname_out);
int hex_digest_nickname_matches(const char *hexdigest,
const char *identity_digest,
const char *nickname);
Initial conversion to use node_t throughout our codebase. A node_t is an abstraction over routerstatus_t, routerinfo_t, and microdesc_t. It should try to present a consistent interface to all of them. There should be a node_t for a server whenever there is * A routerinfo_t for it in the routerlist * A routerstatus_t in the current_consensus. (note that a microdesc_t alone isn't enough to make a node_t exist, since microdescriptors aren't usable on their own.) There are three ways to get a node_t right now: looking it up by ID, looking it up by nickname, and iterating over the whole list of microdescriptors. All (or nearly all) functions that are supposed to return "a router" -- especially those used in building connections and circuits -- should return a node_t, not a routerinfo_t or a routerstatus_t. A node_t should hold all the *mutable* flags about a node. This patch moves the is_foo flags from routerinfo_t into node_t. The flags in routerstatus_t remain, but they get set from the consensus and should not change. Some other highlights of this patch are: * Looking up routerinfo and routerstatus by nickname is now unified and based on the "look up a node by nickname" function. This tries to look only at the values from current consensus, and not get confused by the routerinfo_t->is_named flag, which could get set for other weird reasons. This changes the behavior of how authorities (when acting as clients) deal with nodes that have been listed by nickname. * I tried not to artificially increase the size of the diff here by moving functions around. As a result, some functions that now operate on nodes are now in the wrong file -- they should get moved to nodelist.c once this refactoring settles down. This moving should happen as part of a patch that moves functions AND NOTHING ELSE. * Some old code is now left around inside #if 0/1 blocks, and should get removed once I've verified that I don't want it sitting around to see how we used to do things. There are still some unimplemented functions: these are flagged with "UNIMPLEMENTED_NODELIST()." I'll work on filling in the implementation here, piece by piece. I wish this patch could have been smaller, but there did not seem to be any piece of it that was independent from the rest. Moving flags forces many functions that once returned routerinfo_t * to return node_t *, which forces their friends to change, and so on.
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#ifdef ROUTERLIST_PRIVATE
MOCK_DECL(int, router_descriptor_is_older_than, (const routerinfo_t *router,
int seconds));
MOCK_DECL(STATIC was_router_added_t, extrainfo_insert,
(routerlist_t *rl, extrainfo_t *ei, int warn_if_incompatible));
MOCK_DECL(STATIC void, initiate_descriptor_downloads,
(const routerstatus_t *source, int purpose, smartlist_t *digests,
int lo, int hi, int pds_flags));
#endif /* defined(ROUTERLIST_PRIVATE) */
#endif /* !defined(TOR_ROUTERLIST_H) */