/* Serval Distributed Numbering Architecture (DNA) Copyright (C) 2010 Paul Gardner-Stephen This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ /* Smart-flooding of broadcast information is also a requirement. The long addresses help here, as we can make any address that begins with the first 192 bits all ones be broadcast, and use the remaining 64 bits as a "broadcast packet identifier" (BPI). Nodes can remember recently seen BPIs and not forward broadcast frames that have been seen recently. This should get us smart flooding of the majority of a mesh (with some node mobility issues being a factor). We could refine this later, but it will do for now, especially since for things like number resolution we are happy to send repeat requests. */ #include "serval.h" #include "conf.h" #include "str.h" #include "overlay_address.h" #include "overlay_buffer.h" #include "overlay_packet.h" #include #define MAX_BPIS 1024 #define BPI_MASK 0x3ff static struct broadcast bpilist[MAX_BPIS]; #define OA_CODE_SELF 0xff #define OA_CODE_PREVIOUS 0xfe #define OA_CODE_P2P_YOU 0xfd #define OA_CODE_P2P_ME 0xfc // each node has 16 slots based on the next 4 bits of a subscriber id // each slot either points to another tree node or a struct subscriber. struct tree_node{ // bit flags for the type of object each element points to int is_tree; union{ struct tree_node *tree_nodes[16]; struct subscriber *subscribers[16]; }; }; static struct tree_node root; struct subscriber *my_subscriber=NULL; static unsigned char get_nibble(const unsigned char *sid, int pos){ unsigned char byte = sid[pos>>1]; if (!(pos&1)) byte=byte>>4; return byte&0xF; } // find a subscriber struct from a whole or abbreviated subscriber id struct subscriber *find_subscriber(const unsigned char *sid, int len, int create){ struct tree_node *ptr = &root; int pos=0; if (len!=SID_SIZE) create =0; do{ unsigned char nibble = get_nibble(sid, pos++); if (ptr->is_tree & (1<tree_nodes[nibble]; }else if(!ptr->subscribers[nibble]){ // subscriber is not yet known if (create){ struct subscriber *ret=(struct subscriber *)malloc(sizeof(struct subscriber)); memset(ret,0,sizeof(struct subscriber)); ptr->subscribers[nibble]=ret; bcopy(sid, ret->sid, SID_SIZE); ret->abbreviate_len=pos; } return ptr->subscribers[nibble]; }else{ // there's a subscriber in this slot, does it match the rest of the sid we've been given? struct subscriber *ret = ptr->subscribers[nibble]; if (memcmp(ret->sid,sid,len)==0){ return ret; } // if we need to insert this subscriber, we have to make a new tree node first if (!create) return NULL; // create a new tree node and move the existing subscriber into it struct tree_node *new=(struct tree_node *)malloc(sizeof(struct tree_node)); memset(new,0,sizeof(struct tree_node)); ptr->tree_nodes[nibble]=new; ptr->is_tree |= (1<sid,pos); ptr->subscribers[nibble]=ret; ret->abbreviate_len=pos+1; // then go around the loop again to compare the next nibble against the sid until we find an empty slot. } }while(pos < len*2); // abbreviation is not unique return NULL; } /* Walk the subscriber tree, calling the callback function for each subscriber. if start is a valid pointer, the first entry returned will be after this subscriber if the callback returns non-zero, the process will stop. */ static int walk_tree(struct tree_node *node, int pos, unsigned char *start, int start_len, unsigned char *end, int end_len, int(*callback)(struct subscriber *, void *), void *context){ int i=0, e=16; if (start && pos < start_len*2){ i=get_nibble(start,pos); } if (end && pos < end_len*2){ e=get_nibble(end,pos) +1; } for (;iis_tree & (1<tree_nodes[i], pos+1, start, start_len, end, end_len, callback, context)) return 1; }else if(node->subscribers[i]){ if (callback(node->subscribers[i], context)) return 1; } // stop comparing the start sid after looking at the first branch of the tree start=NULL; } return 0; } /* walk the tree, starting at start inclusive, calling the supplied callback function */ void enum_subscribers(struct subscriber *start, int(*callback)(struct subscriber *, void *), void *context){ walk_tree(&root, 0, start->sid, SID_SIZE, NULL, 0, callback, context); } // generate a new random broadcast address int overlay_broadcast_generate_address(struct broadcast *addr) { int i; for(i=0;iid[i]=random()&0xff; return 0; } // test if the broadcast address has been seen int overlay_broadcast_drop_check(struct broadcast *addr) { /* Hash the BPI and see if we have seen it recently. If so, drop the frame. The occassional failure to supress a broadcast frame is not something we are going to worry about just yet. For byzantine robustness it is however required. */ int bpi_index=0; int i; for(i=0;i>13)&0x7); bpi_index^=addr->id[i]; } bpi_index&=BPI_MASK; if (memcmp(bpilist[bpi_index].id, addr->id, BROADCAST_LEN)){ if (config.debug.broadcasts) DEBUGF("BPI %s is new", alloca_tohex(addr->id, BROADCAST_LEN)); bcopy(addr->id, bpilist[bpi_index].id, BROADCAST_LEN); return 0; /* don't drop */ }else{ if (config.debug.broadcasts) DEBUGF("BPI %s is a duplicate", alloca_tohex(addr->id, BROADCAST_LEN)); return 1; /* drop frame because we have seen this BPI recently */ } } int overlay_broadcast_append(struct overlay_buffer *b, struct broadcast *broadcast) { return ob_append_bytes(b, broadcast->id, BROADCAST_LEN); } // append an appropriate abbreviation into the address int overlay_address_append(struct decode_context *context, struct overlay_buffer *b, struct subscriber *subscriber) { if (!subscriber) return WHY("No address supplied"); if(context && subscriber == context->point_to_point_device){ if (ob_append_byte(b, OA_CODE_P2P_YOU)) return -1; }else if(context && !subscriber->send_full && subscriber == my_subscriber && context->point_to_point_device && (context->encoding_header==0 || !context->interface->local_echo)){ if (ob_append_byte(b, OA_CODE_P2P_ME)) return -1; }else if (context && subscriber==context->sender){ if (ob_append_byte(b, OA_CODE_SELF)) return -1; }else if(context && subscriber==context->previous){ if (ob_append_byte(b, OA_CODE_PREVIOUS)) return -1; }else{ int len=SID_SIZE; if (subscriber->send_full){ subscriber->send_full=0; }else{ len=(subscriber->abbreviate_len+2)/2; if (context && context->encoding_header) len++; if (len>SID_SIZE) len=SID_SIZE; } if (ob_append_byte(b, len)) return -1; if (ob_append_bytes(b, subscriber->sid, len)) return -1; } if (context) context->previous = subscriber; return 0; } static int add_explain_response(struct subscriber *subscriber, void *context){ struct decode_context *response = context; // only explain a SID once every half second. time_ms_t now = gettime_ms(); if (now - subscriber->last_explained < 500) return 0; subscriber->last_explained = now; if (!response->please_explain){ response->please_explain = calloc(sizeof(struct overlay_frame),1); response->please_explain->payload=ob_new(); ob_limitsize(response->please_explain->payload, 1024); } // if one of our identities is unknown, // the header of this packet must include our full sid. if (subscriber->reachable==REACHABLE_SELF){ if (subscriber==my_subscriber){ response->please_explain->source_full=1; return 0; } subscriber->send_full=1; } // add the whole subscriber id to the payload, stop if we run out of space DEBUGF("Adding full sid by way of explanation %s", alloca_tohex_sid(subscriber->sid)); if (ob_append_byte(response->please_explain->payload, SID_SIZE)) return 1; if (ob_append_bytes(response->please_explain->payload, subscriber->sid, SID_SIZE)) return 1; // let the routing engine know that we had to explain this sid, we probably need to re-send routing info link_explained(subscriber); return 0; } static int find_subscr_buffer(struct decode_context *context, struct overlay_buffer *b, int len, struct subscriber **subscriber){ if (len<=0 || len>SID_SIZE){ return WHY("Invalid abbreviation length"); } unsigned char *id = ob_get_bytes_ptr(b, len); if (!id){ return WHY("Not enough space in buffer to parse address"); } if (!subscriber){ WARN("Could not resolve address, no buffer supplied"); context->invalid_addresses=1; return 0; } *subscriber=find_subscriber(id, len, 1); if (!*subscriber){ context->invalid_addresses=1; // generate a please explain in the passed in context // add the abbreviation you told me about if (!context->please_explain){ context->please_explain = calloc(sizeof(struct overlay_frame),1); context->please_explain->payload=ob_new(); ob_limitsize(context->please_explain->payload, MDP_MTU); } // And I'll tell you about any subscribers I know that match this abbreviation, // so you don't try to use an abbreviation that's too short in future. walk_tree(&root, 0, id, len, id, len, add_explain_response, context); INFOF("Asking for explanation of %s", alloca_tohex(id, len)); ob_append_byte(context->please_explain->payload, len); ob_append_bytes(context->please_explain->payload, id, len); }else{ if (context) context->previous=*subscriber; } return 0; } int overlay_broadcast_parse(struct overlay_buffer *b, struct broadcast *broadcast) { return ob_get_bytes(b, broadcast->id, BROADCAST_LEN); } // returns 0 = success, -1 = fatal parsing error, 1 = unable to identify address int overlay_address_parse(struct decode_context *context, struct overlay_buffer *b, struct subscriber **subscriber) { int len = ob_get(b); if (len<0) return WHY("Buffer too small"); switch(len){ case OA_CODE_P2P_YOU: // if we don't know who they are, we can't assume they mean us. if (context->point_to_point_device){ *subscriber=my_subscriber; context->previous=my_subscriber; }else{ WHYF("Could not resolve address on %s, this isn't a configured point to point link", context->interface->name); context->invalid_addresses=1; } return 0; case OA_CODE_P2P_ME: if (context->point_to_point_device){ *subscriber=context->point_to_point_device; context->previous=*subscriber; }else{ WHYF("Could not resolve address, I don't know who is on the other end of this link!"); context->invalid_addresses=1; } return 0; case OA_CODE_SELF: if (!context->sender){ INFO("Could not resolve address, sender has not been set"); context->invalid_addresses=1; }else{ *subscriber=context->sender; context->previous=context->sender; } return 0; case OA_CODE_PREVIOUS: if (!context->previous){ INFO("Unable to decode previous address"); context->invalid_addresses=1; }else{ *subscriber=context->previous; } return 0; } return find_subscr_buffer(context, b, len, subscriber); } // once we've finished parsing a packet, complete and send a please explain if required. int send_please_explain(struct decode_context *context, struct subscriber *source, struct subscriber *destination){ IN(); struct overlay_frame *frame=context->please_explain; if (!frame) RETURN(0); frame->type = OF_TYPE_PLEASEEXPLAIN; if (source) frame->source = source; else frame->source = my_subscriber; if (!context->sender) frame->source_full=1; if (destination){ frame->ttl = PAYLOAD_TTL_DEFAULT; // MAX? frame->destination = destination; frame->source_full=1; }else{ // send both a broadcast & unicast response out the same interface this packet arrived on. frame->ttl=1;// how will this work with olsr?? if (context->interface){ frame->destination = destination; frame->destinations[frame->destination_count++].destination=add_destination_ref(context->interface->destination); struct network_destination *dest = create_unicast_destination(context->addr, context->interface); if (dest) frame->destinations[frame->destination_count++].destination=dest; }else{ FATAL("This context doesn't have an interface?"); } } frame->queue=OQ_MESH_MANAGEMENT; if (!overlay_payload_enqueue(frame)) RETURN(0); op_free(frame); RETURN(-1); OUT(); } // process an incoming request for explanation of subscriber abbreviations int process_explain(struct overlay_frame *frame){ struct overlay_buffer *b=frame->payload; struct decode_context context; bzero(&context, sizeof context); context.sender = frame->source; context.interface = frame->interface; while(ob_remaining(b)>0){ int len = ob_get(b); if (len<=0 || len>SID_SIZE) return WHY("Badly formatted explain message"); unsigned char *sid = ob_get_bytes_ptr(b, len); if (!sid) return WHY("Ran past end of buffer"); if (len==SID_SIZE){ // This message is also used to inform people of previously unknown subscribers // make sure we know this one find_subscriber(sid,len,1); }else{ // reply to the sender with all subscribers that match this abbreviation INFOF("Sending responses for %s", alloca_tohex(sid, len)); walk_tree(&root, 0, sid, len, sid, len, add_explain_response, &context); } } send_please_explain(&context, frame->destination, frame->source); return 0; }