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/* |
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* ZeroTier One - Global Peer to Peer Ethernet |
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* Copyright (C) 2012-2013 ZeroTier Networks LLC |
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* |
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* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
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* (at your option) any later version. |
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* |
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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* GNU General Public License for more details. |
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* |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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* |
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* -- |
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* |
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* ZeroTier may be used and distributed under the terms of the GPLv3, which |
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* are available at: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html |
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* |
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* If you would like to embed ZeroTier into a commercial application or |
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* redistribute it in a modified binary form, please contact ZeroTier Networks |
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* LLC. Start here: http://www.zerotier.com/ |
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*/ |
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#ifndef _ZT_N_PACKET_HPP |
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#define _ZT_N_PACKET_HPP |
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#include <stdint.h> |
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#include <string.h> |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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#include <string> |
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#include <iostream> |
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#include "Address.hpp" |
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#include "Poly1305.hpp" |
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#include "Salsa20.hpp" |
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#include "Utils.hpp" |
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#include "Constants.hpp" |
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#include "Buffer.hpp" |
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#include "../ext/lz4/lz4.h" |
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/** |
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* Protocol version -- incremented only for MAJOR changes |
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* |
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* 1 - 0.2.0 ... 0.2.5 |
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* 2 - 0.3.0 ... 0.4.5 |
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* * Added signature and originating peer to multicast frame |
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* * Double size of multicast frame bloom filter |
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* 3 - 0.5.0 ... 0.6.0 |
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* * Yet another multicast redesign |
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* * New crypto completely changes key agreement cipher |
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* 4 - 0.6.0 ... |
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* * New identity format based on hashcash design |
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* |
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* This isn't going to change again for a long time unless your |
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* author wakes up again at 4am with another great idea. :P |
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*/ |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERSION 4 |
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/** |
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* Maximum hop count allowed by packet structure (3 bits, 0-7) |
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* |
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* This is not necessarily the maximum hop counter after which |
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* relaying is no longer performed. |
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*/ |
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#define ZT_PROTO_MAX_HOPS 7 |
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/** |
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* Header flag indicating that a packet is encrypted with Salsa20 |
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* |
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* If this is not set, then the packet's payload is in the clear and the |
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* MAC is over this (since there is no ciphertext). Otherwise the MAC is |
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* of the ciphertext after encryption. |
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*/ |
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#define ZT_PROTO_FLAG_ENCRYPTED 0x80 |
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/** |
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* Header flag indicating that a packet is fragmented |
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* |
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* If this flag is set, the receiver knows to expect more than one fragment. |
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* See Packet::Fragment for details. |
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*/ |
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#define ZT_PROTO_FLAG_FRAGMENTED 0x40 |
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/** |
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* Verb flag indicating payload is compressed with LZ4 |
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*/ |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_FLAG_COMPRESSED 0x80 |
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// Indices of fields in normal packet header -- do not change as this |
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// might require both code rework and will break compatibility. |
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#define ZT_PACKET_IDX_IV 0 |
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#define ZT_PACKET_IDX_DEST 8 |
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#define ZT_PACKET_IDX_SOURCE 13 |
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#define ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS 18 |
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#define ZT_PACKET_IDX_MAC 19 |
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#define ZT_PACKET_IDX_VERB 27 |
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#define ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD 28 |
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/** |
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* Packet buffer size (can be changed) |
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*/ |
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#define ZT_PROTO_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH (ZT_MAX_PACKET_FRAGMENTS * ZT_UDP_DEFAULT_PAYLOAD_MTU) |
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/** |
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* Minimum viable packet length (also length of header) |
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*/ |
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#define ZT_PROTO_MIN_PACKET_LENGTH ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD |
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// Indexes of fields in fragment header -- also can't be changed without |
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// breaking compatibility. |
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#define ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_PACKET_ID 0 |
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#define ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_DEST 8 |
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#define ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_FRAGMENT_INDICATOR 13 |
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#define ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_FRAGMENT_NO 14 |
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#define ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_HOPS 15 |
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#define ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_PAYLOAD 16 |
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/** |
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* Value found at ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_FRAGMENT_INDICATOR in fragments |
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*/ |
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#define ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_INDICATOR ZT_ADDRESS_RESERVED_PREFIX |
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/** |
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* Minimum viable fragment length |
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*/ |
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#define ZT_PROTO_MIN_FRAGMENT_LENGTH ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_PAYLOAD |
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// Size of bloom filter used in multicast propagation graph exploration |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_BLOOM_FILTER_SIZE_BITS 512 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_BLOOM_FILTER_SIZE_BYTES 64 |
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// Field incides for parsing verbs ------------------------------------------- |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO_IDX_PROTOCOL_VERSION (ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO_IDX_MAJOR_VERSION (ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO_IDX_PROTOCOL_VERSION + 1) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO_IDX_MINOR_VERSION (ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO_IDX_MAJOR_VERSION + 1) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO_IDX_REVISION (ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO_IDX_MINOR_VERSION + 1) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO_IDX_TIMESTAMP (ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO_IDX_REVISION + 2) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO_IDX_IDENTITY (ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO_IDX_TIMESTAMP + 8) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_ERROR_IDX_IN_RE_VERB (ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_ERROR_IDX_IN_RE_PACKET_ID (ZT_PROTO_VERB_ERROR_IDX_IN_RE_VERB + 1) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_ERROR_IDX_ERROR_CODE (ZT_PROTO_VERB_ERROR_IDX_IN_RE_PACKET_ID + 8) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_ERROR_IDX_PAYLOAD (ZT_PROTO_VERB_ERROR_IDX_ERROR_CODE + 1) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_OK_IDX_IN_RE_VERB (ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_OK_IDX_IN_RE_PACKET_ID (ZT_PROTO_VERB_OK_IDX_IN_RE_VERB + 1) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_OK_IDX_PAYLOAD (ZT_PROTO_VERB_OK_IDX_IN_RE_PACKET_ID + 8) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_WHOIS_IDX_ZTADDRESS (ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_RENDEZVOUS_IDX_FLAGS (ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_RENDEZVOUS_IDX_ZTADDRESS (ZT_PROTO_VERB_RENDEZVOUS_IDX_FLAGS + 1) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_RENDEZVOUS_IDX_PORT (ZT_PROTO_VERB_RENDEZVOUS_IDX_ZTADDRESS + 5) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_RENDEZVOUS_IDX_ADDRLEN (ZT_PROTO_VERB_RENDEZVOUS_IDX_PORT + 2) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_RENDEZVOUS_IDX_ADDRESS (ZT_PROTO_VERB_RENDEZVOUS_IDX_ADDRLEN + 1) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_FRAME_IDX_NETWORK_ID (ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_FRAME_IDX_ETHERTYPE (ZT_PROTO_VERB_FRAME_IDX_NETWORK_ID + 8) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_FRAME_IDX_PAYLOAD (ZT_PROTO_VERB_FRAME_IDX_ETHERTYPE + 2) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_PROPAGATION_DEPTH (ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_PROPAGATION_DEPTH 2 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_PROPAGATION_FIFO (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_PROPAGATION_DEPTH + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_PROPAGATION_DEPTH) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_PROPAGATION_FIFO 320 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_PROPAGATION_BLOOM (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_PROPAGATION_FIFO + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_PROPAGATION_FIFO) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_PROPAGATION_BLOOM 1024 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_FLAGS (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_PROPAGATION_BLOOM + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_PROPAGATION_BLOOM) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_FLAGS 1 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX__START_OF_SIGNED_PORTION (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_FLAGS) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_NETWORK_ID (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_FLAGS + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_FLAGS) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_NETWORK_ID 8 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_PROPAGATION_BLOOM_NONCE (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_NETWORK_ID + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_NETWORK_ID) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_PROPAGATION_BLOOM_NONCE 2 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_PROPAGATION_PREFIX_BITS (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_PROPAGATION_BLOOM_NONCE + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_PROPAGATION_BLOOM_NONCE) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_PROPAGATION_PREFIX_BITS 1 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_PROPAGATION_PREFIX (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_PROPAGATION_PREFIX_BITS + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_PROPAGATION_PREFIX_BITS) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_PROPAGATION_PREFIX 1 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_ORIGIN (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_PROPAGATION_PREFIX + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_PROPAGATION_PREFIX) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_ORIGIN 5 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_ORIGIN_MCID (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_ORIGIN + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_ORIGIN) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_ORIGIN_MCID 3 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_GUID (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_ORIGIN) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_GUID 8 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_SOURCE_MAC (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_ORIGIN_MCID + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_ORIGIN_MCID) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_SOURCE_MAC 6 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_DEST_MAC (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_SOURCE_MAC + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_SOURCE_MAC) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_DEST_MAC 6 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_DEST_ADI (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_DEST_MAC + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_DEST_MAC) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_DEST_ADI 4 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_ETHERTYPE (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_DEST_ADI + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_DEST_ADI) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_ETHERTYPE 2 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_FRAME_LEN (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_ETHERTYPE + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_ETHERTYPE) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_FRAME_LEN 2 |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_FRAME (ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_IDX_FRAME_LEN + ZT_PROTO_VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME_LEN_FRAME_LEN) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_NETWORK_CONFIG_REQUEST_IDX_NETWORK_ID (ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_NETWORK_CONFIG_REQUEST_IDX_DICT_LEN (ZT_PROTO_VERB_NETWORK_CONFIG_REQUEST_IDX_NETWORK_ID + 8) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_NETWORK_CONFIG_REQUEST_IDX_DICT (ZT_PROTO_VERB_NETWORK_CONFIG_REQUEST_IDX_DICT_LEN + 2) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO__OK__IDX_TIMESTAMP (ZT_PROTO_VERB_OK_IDX_PAYLOAD) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO__OK__IDX_PROTOCOL_VERSION (ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO__OK__IDX_TIMESTAMP + 8) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO__OK__IDX_MAJOR_VERSION (ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO__OK__IDX_PROTOCOL_VERSION + 1) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO__OK__IDX_MINOR_VERSION (ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO__OK__IDX_MAJOR_VERSION + 1) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO__OK__IDX_REVISION (ZT_PROTO_VERB_HELLO__OK__IDX_MINOR_VERSION + 1) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_WHOIS__OK__IDX_IDENTITY (ZT_PROTO_VERB_OK_IDX_PAYLOAD) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_WHOIS__ERROR__IDX_ZTADDRESS (ZT_PROTO_VERB_ERROR_IDX_PAYLOAD) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_NETWORK_CONFIG_REQUEST__OK__IDX_NETWORK_ID (ZT_PROTO_VERB_OK_IDX_PAYLOAD) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_NETWORK_CONFIG_REQUEST__OK__IDX_DICT_LEN (ZT_PROTO_VERB_NETWORK_CONFIG_REQUEST__OK__IDX_NETWORK_ID + 8) |
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#define ZT_PROTO_VERB_NETWORK_CONFIG_REQUEST__OK__IDX_DICT (ZT_PROTO_VERB_NETWORK_CONFIG_REQUEST__OK__IDX_DICT_LEN + 2) |
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// --------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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namespace ZeroTier { |
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/** |
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* ZeroTier packet |
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* |
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* Packet format: |
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* <[8] random initialization vector (doubles as 64-bit packet ID)> |
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* <[5] destination ZT address> |
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* <[5] source ZT address> |
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* <[1] flags (LS 5 bits) and ZT hop count (MS 3 bits)> |
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* <[8] 8-bit MAC (currently first 8 bytes of poly1305 tag)> |
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* [... -- begin encryption envelope -- ...] |
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* <[1] encrypted flags (MS 3 bits) and verb (LS 5 bits)> |
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* [... verb-specific payload ...] |
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* |
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* Packets smaller than 28 bytes are invalid and silently discarded. |
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* |
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* MAC is computed on ciphertext *after* encryption. See also: |
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* http://tonyarcieri.com/all-the-crypto-code-youve-ever-written-is-probably-broken |
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* For unencrypted packets, MAC is computed on plaintext. Only HELLO is ever |
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* sent in the clear, as it's the "here is my public key" message. |
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*/ |
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class Packet : public Buffer<ZT_PROTO_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH> |
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{ |
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public: |
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/** |
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* A packet fragment |
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* |
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* Fragments are sent if a packet is larger than UDP MTU. The first fragment |
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* is sent with its normal header with the fragmented flag set. Remaining |
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* fragments are sent this way. |
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* |
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* The fragmented bit indicates that there is at least one fragment. Fragments |
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* themselves contain the total, so the receiver must "learn" this from the |
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* first fragment it receives. |
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* |
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* Fragments are sent with the following format: |
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* <[8] packet ID of packet whose fragment this belongs to> |
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* <[5] destination ZT address> |
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* <[1] 0xff, a reserved address, signals that this isn't a normal packet> |
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* <[1] total fragments (most significant 4 bits), fragment no (LS 4 bits)> |
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* <[1] ZT hop count> |
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* <[...] fragment data> |
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* |
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* The protocol supports a maximum of 16 fragments. If a fragment is received |
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* before its main packet header, it should be cached for a brief period of |
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* time to see if its parent arrives. Loss of any fragment constitutes packet |
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* loss; there is no retransmission mechanism. The receiver must wait for full |
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* receipt to authenticate and decrypt; there is no per-fragment MAC. (But if |
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* fragments are corrupt, the MAC will fail for the whole assembled packet.) |
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*/ |
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class Fragment : public Buffer<ZT_PROTO_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH> |
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{ |
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public: |
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Fragment() : |
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Buffer<ZT_PROTO_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH>() |
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{ |
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} |
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template<unsigned int C2> |
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Fragment(const Buffer<C2> &b) |
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throw(std::out_of_range) : |
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Buffer<ZT_PROTO_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH>(b) |
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{ |
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} |
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/** |
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* Initialize from a packet |
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* |
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* @param p Original assembled packet |
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* @param fragStart Start of fragment (raw index in packet data) |
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* @param fragLen Length of fragment in bytes |
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* @param fragNo Which fragment (>= 1, since 0 is Packet with end chopped off) |
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* @param fragTotal Total number of fragments (including 0) |
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* @throws std::out_of_range Packet size would exceed buffer |
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*/ |
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Fragment(const Packet &p,unsigned int fragStart,unsigned int fragLen,unsigned int fragNo,unsigned int fragTotal) |
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throw(std::out_of_range) |
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{ |
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init(p,fragStart,fragLen,fragNo,fragTotal); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Initialize from a packet |
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* |
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* @param p Original assembled packet |
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* @param fragStart Start of fragment (raw index in packet data) |
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* @param fragLen Length of fragment in bytes |
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* @param fragNo Which fragment (>= 1, since 0 is Packet with end chopped off) |
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* @param fragTotal Total number of fragments (including 0) |
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* @throws std::out_of_range Packet size would exceed buffer |
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*/ |
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inline void init(const Packet &p,unsigned int fragStart,unsigned int fragLen,unsigned int fragNo,unsigned int fragTotal) |
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throw(std::out_of_range) |
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{ |
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if ((fragStart + fragLen) > p.size()) |
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throw std::out_of_range("Packet::Fragment: tried to construct fragment of packet past its length"); |
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setSize(fragLen + ZT_PROTO_MIN_FRAGMENT_LENGTH); |
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// NOTE: this copies both the IV/packet ID and the destination address. |
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memcpy(field(ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_PACKET_ID,13),p.data() + ZT_PACKET_IDX_IV,13); |
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(*this)[ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_FRAGMENT_INDICATOR] = ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_INDICATOR; |
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(*this)[ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_FRAGMENT_NO] = (char)(((fragTotal & 0xf) << 4) | (fragNo & 0xf)); |
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(*this)[ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_HOPS] = 0; |
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memcpy(field(ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_PAYLOAD,fragLen),p.data() + fragStart,fragLen); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Get this fragment's destination |
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* |
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* @return Destination ZT address |
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*/ |
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inline Address destination() const { return Address(field(ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_DEST,ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH),ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH); } |
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/** |
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* @return True if fragment is of a valid length |
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*/ |
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inline bool lengthValid() const { return (size() >= ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_PAYLOAD); } |
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/** |
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* @return ID of packet this is a fragment of |
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*/ |
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inline uint64_t packetId() const { return at<uint64_t>(ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_PACKET_ID); } |
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/** |
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* @return Total number of fragments in packet |
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*/ |
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inline unsigned int totalFragments() const { return (((unsigned int)((*this)[ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_FRAGMENT_NO]) >> 4) & 0xf); } |
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/** |
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* @return Fragment number of this fragment |
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*/ |
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inline unsigned int fragmentNumber() const { return ((unsigned int)((*this)[ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_FRAGMENT_NO]) & 0xf); } |
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/** |
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* @return Fragment ZT hop count |
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*/ |
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inline unsigned int hops() const { return (unsigned int)((*this)[ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_HOPS]); } |
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/** |
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* Increment this packet's hop count |
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*/ |
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inline void incrementHops() |
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{ |
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(*this)[ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_HOPS] = (((*this)[ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_HOPS]) + 1) & ZT_PROTO_MAX_HOPS; |
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} |
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/** |
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* @return Length of payload in bytes |
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*/ |
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inline unsigned int payloadLength() const { return ((size() > ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_PAYLOAD) ? (size() - ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_PAYLOAD) : 0); } |
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|
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/** |
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* @return Raw packet payload |
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*/ |
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inline const unsigned char *payload() const |
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{ |
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return field(ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_PAYLOAD,size() - ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_PAYLOAD); |
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} |
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}; |
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|
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/** |
|
* ZeroTier protocol verbs |
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*/ |
|
enum Verb /* Max value: 32 (5 bits) */ |
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{ |
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/* No operation, payload ignored, no reply */ |
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VERB_NOP = 0, |
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|
|
/* Announcement of a node's existence: |
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* <[1] protocol version> |
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* <[1] software major version> |
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* <[1] software minor version> |
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* <[2] software revision> |
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* <[8] timestamp (ms since epoch)> |
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* <[...] binary serialized identity (see Identity)> |
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* |
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* OK payload: |
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* <[8] timestamp (echoed from original HELLO)> |
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* <[1] protocol version (of responder)> |
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* <[1] software major version (of responder)> |
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* <[1] software minor version (of responder)> |
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* <[2] software revision (of responder)> |
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* |
|
* ERROR has no payload. |
|
*/ |
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VERB_HELLO = 1, |
|
|
|
/* Error response: |
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* <[1] in-re verb> |
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* <[8] in-re packet ID> |
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* <[1] error code> |
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* <[...] error-dependent payload> |
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*/ |
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VERB_ERROR = 2, |
|
|
|
/* Success response: |
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* <[1] in-re verb> |
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* <[8] in-re packet ID> |
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* <[...] request-specific payload> |
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*/ |
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VERB_OK = 3, |
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|
|
/* Query an identity by address: |
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* <[5] address to look up> |
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* |
|
* OK response payload: |
|
* <[...] binary serialized identity> |
|
* |
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* ERROR response payload: |
|
* <[5] address> |
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*/ |
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VERB_WHOIS = 4, |
|
|
|
/* Meet another node at a given protocol address: |
|
* <[1] flags (unused, currently 0)> |
|
* <[5] ZeroTier address of peer that might be found at this address> |
|
* <[2] 16-bit protocol address port> |
|
* <[1] protocol address length (4 for IPv4, 16 for IPv6)> |
|
* <[...] protocol address (network byte order)> |
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* |
|
* This is sent by a relaying node to initiate NAT traversal between two |
|
* peers that are communicating by way of indirect relay. The relay will |
|
* send this to both peers at the same time on a periodic basis, telling |
|
* each where it might find the other on the network. |
|
* |
|
* Upon receipt, a peer sends a message such as NOP or HELLO to the other |
|
* peer. Peers only "learn" one anothers' direct addresses when they |
|
* successfully *receive* a message and authenticate it. Optionally, peers |
|
* will usually preface these messages with one or more firewall openers |
|
* to clear the path. |
|
* |
|
* Nodes should implement rate control, limiting the rate at which they |
|
* respond to these packets to prevent their use in DDOS attacks. Nodes |
|
* may also ignore these messages if a peer is not known or is not being |
|
* actively communicated with. |
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* |
|
* No OK or ERROR is generated. |
|
*/ |
|
VERB_RENDEZVOUS = 5, |
|
|
|
/* A ZT-to-ZT unicast ethernet frame: |
|
* <[8] 64-bit network ID> |
|
* <[2] 16-bit ethertype> |
|
* <[...] ethernet payload> |
|
* |
|
* MAC addresses are derived from the packet's source and destination |
|
* ZeroTier addresses. |
|
* |
|
* ERROR may be generated if a membership certificate is needed for a |
|
* closed network. Payload will be network ID. |
|
*/ |
|
VERB_FRAME = 6, |
|
|
|
/* TODO: not implemented yet */ |
|
VERB_BRIDGED_FRAME = 7, |
|
|
|
/* A multicast frame: |
|
* <[2] 16-bit propagation depth or 0xffff for "do not forward"> |
|
* <[320] propagation FIFO> |
|
* <[1024] propagation bloom filter> |
|
* [... begin signed portion ...] |
|
* <[1] 8-bit flags, currently unused and must be 0> |
|
* <[8] 64-bit network ID> |
|
* <[2] 16-bit random propagation bloom filter nonce> |
|
* <[1] number of significant bits in propagation restrict prefix> |
|
* <[1] propagation restriction prefix (sig bits right to left)> |
|
* <[5] ZeroTier address of node of origin> |
|
* <[3] 24-bit multicast ID, together with origin forms GUID> |
|
* <[6] source MAC address> |
|
* <[6] destination multicast group MAC address> |
|
* <[4] destination multicast group ADI field> |
|
* <[2] 16-bit frame ethertype> |
|
* <[2] 16-bit length of payload> |
|
* <[...] ethernet frame payload> |
|
* [... end of signed portion ...] |
|
* <[2] 16-bit length of signature> |
|
* <[...] signature (currently Ed25519/SHA-512, 96 bytes in length)> |
|
* |
|
* When a multicast frame is received: |
|
* |
|
* (1) Check the signature of the signed portion of packet, discard on fail |
|
* (2) Check for duplicate multicast, STOP if duplicate |
|
* (3) Check rate limits, STOP if over limit |
|
* (4) Inject into tap if member of network and packet passes other checks |
|
* (5) Increment propagation depth, STOP if over limit |
|
* (6) Pop topmost element off FIFO -- this is next hop |
|
* (7) Push suggested next hops onto FIFO until full -- set corresponding |
|
* bits in bloom filter |
|
* (8) Send to next hop, or to a supernode if none |
|
* |
|
* When choosing next hops, exclude addresses corresponding to bits already |
|
* set in the bloom filter and addresses outside the propagation restrict |
|
* prefix. |
|
* |
|
* Algorithm for setting bits in bloom filter: |
|
* |
|
* (1) Place the address in the least significant 40 bits of a 64-bit int. |
|
* (2) Add the bloom filter nonce to this value. |
|
* (3) XOR the least significant 13 bits of this value with the next most |
|
* significant 13 bits and so on, 4 times. |
|
* (4) This value ANDed with 0x1fff is the bit to set in the bloom filter. |
|
* (5) Set this bit via: byte[bit >> 3] |= (0x80 >> (bit & 7)) |
|
* |
|
* To check bits in bloom filter perform the same computation but mask the |
|
* bit instead of ORing it. |
|
* |
|
* Propagation occurs within a restrict prefix. The restrict prefix is |
|
* applied to the least significant 16 bits of an address. The original |
|
* sender of the multicast sets the restrict prefix and sends 2^N copies |
|
* of the multicast frame, one for each address prefix. |
|
* |
|
* ERROR may be generated if a membership certificate is needed for a |
|
* closed network. Payload will be network ID. |
|
*/ |
|
VERB_MULTICAST_FRAME = 8, |
|
|
|
/* Announce interest in multicast group(s): |
|
* <[8] 64-bit network ID> |
|
* <[6] multicast Ethernet address> |
|
* <[4] multicast additional distinguishing information (ADI)> |
|
* [... additional tuples of network/address/adi ...] |
|
* |
|
* LIKEs are sent to peers with whom you have a direct peer to peer |
|
* connection, and always including supernodes. |
|
* |
|
* OK/ERROR are not generated. |
|
*/ |
|
VERB_MULTICAST_LIKE = 9, |
|
|
|
/* Network member certificate: |
|
* <[...] serialized certificate of membership> |
|
* [ ... additional certificates may follow ...] |
|
* |
|
* Certificate contains network ID, peer it was issued for, etc. |
|
* |
|
* OK/ERROR are not generated. |
|
*/ |
|
VERB_NETWORK_MEMBERSHIP_CERTIFICATE = 10, |
|
|
|
/* Network configuration request: |
|
* <[8] 64-bit network ID> |
|
* <[2] 16-bit length of request meta-data dictionary> |
|
* <[...] string-serialized request meta-data> |
|
* |
|
* This message requests network configuration from a node capable of |
|
* providing it. Such nodes run the netconf service, which must be |
|
* installed into the ZeroTier home directory. |
|
* |
|
* OK response payload: |
|
* <[8] 64-bit network ID> |
|
* <[2] 16-bit length of network configuration dictionary> |
|
* <[...] network configuration dictionary> |
|
* |
|
* OK returns a Dictionary (string serialized) containing the network's |
|
* configuration and IP address assignment information for the querying |
|
* node. It also contains a membership certificate that the querying |
|
* node can push to other peers to demonstrate its right to speak on |
|
* a given network. |
|
* |
|
* ERROR response payload: |
|
* <[8] 64-bit network ID> |
|
*/ |
|
VERB_NETWORK_CONFIG_REQUEST = 11, |
|
|
|
/* Network configuration refresh request: |
|
* <[...] array of 64-bit network IDs> |
|
* |
|
* This message can be sent by the network configuration master node |
|
* to request that nodes refresh their network configuration. It can |
|
* thus be used to "push" updates so that network config changes will |
|
* take effect quickly. |
|
* |
|
* It does not generate an OK or ERROR message, and is treated only as |
|
* a hint to refresh now. |
|
*/ |
|
VERB_NETWORK_CONFIG_REFRESH = 12 |
|
}; |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Error codes for VERB_ERROR |
|
*/ |
|
enum ErrorCode |
|
{ |
|
/* No error, not actually used in transit */ |
|
ERROR_NONE = 0, |
|
|
|
/* Invalid request */ |
|
ERROR_INVALID_REQUEST = 1, |
|
|
|
/* Bad/unsupported protocol version */ |
|
ERROR_BAD_PROTOCOL_VERSION = 2, |
|
|
|
/* Unknown object queried (e.g. with WHOIS) */ |
|
ERROR_OBJ_NOT_FOUND = 3, |
|
|
|
/* HELLO pushed an identity whose address is already claimed */ |
|
ERROR_IDENTITY_COLLISION = 4, |
|
|
|
/* Verb or use case not supported/enabled by this node */ |
|
ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION = 5, |
|
|
|
/* Message to private network rejected -- no unexpired certificate on file */ |
|
ERROR_NEED_MEMBERSHIP_CERTIFICATE = 6, |
|
|
|
/* Tried to join network, but you're not a member */ |
|
ERROR_NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED = 7 |
|
}; |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @param v Verb |
|
* @return String representation (e.g. HELLO, OK) |
|
*/ |
|
static const char *verbString(Verb v) |
|
throw(); |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @param e Error code |
|
* @return String error name |
|
*/ |
|
static const char *errorString(ErrorCode e) |
|
throw(); |
|
|
|
template<unsigned int C2> |
|
Packet(const Buffer<C2> &b) |
|
throw(std::out_of_range) : |
|
Buffer<ZT_PROTO_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH>(b) |
|
{ |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Construct a new empty packet with a unique random packet ID |
|
* |
|
* Flags and hops will be zero. Other fields and data region are undefined. |
|
* Use the header access methods (setDestination() and friends) to fill out |
|
* the header. Payload should be appended; initial size is header size. |
|
*/ |
|
Packet() : |
|
Buffer<ZT_PROTO_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH>(ZT_PROTO_MIN_PACKET_LENGTH) |
|
{ |
|
Utils::getSecureRandom(field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_IV,8),8); |
|
(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] = 0; // zero flags and hops |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Construct a new empty packet with a unique random packet ID |
|
* |
|
* @param dest Destination ZT address |
|
* @param source Source ZT address |
|
* @param v Verb |
|
*/ |
|
Packet(const Address &dest,const Address &source,const Verb v) : |
|
Buffer<ZT_PROTO_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH>(ZT_PROTO_MIN_PACKET_LENGTH) |
|
{ |
|
Utils::getSecureRandom(field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_IV,8),8); |
|
setDestination(dest); |
|
setSource(source); |
|
(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] = 0; // zero flags and hops |
|
setVerb(v); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Reset this packet structure for reuse in place |
|
* |
|
* @param dest Destination ZT address |
|
* @param source Source ZT address |
|
* @param v Verb |
|
*/ |
|
inline void reset(const Address &dest,const Address &source,const Verb v) |
|
{ |
|
setSize(ZT_PROTO_MIN_PACKET_LENGTH); |
|
Utils::getSecureRandom(field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_IV,8),8); |
|
setDestination(dest); |
|
setSource(source); |
|
(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] = 0; // zero flags and hops |
|
setVerb(v); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Generate a new IV / packet ID in place |
|
* |
|
* This can be used to re-use a packet buffer multiple times to send |
|
* technically different but otherwise identical copies of the same |
|
* packet. |
|
*/ |
|
inline void newInitializationVector() |
|
{ |
|
Utils::getSecureRandom(field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_IV,8),8); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Set this packet's destination |
|
* |
|
* @param dest ZeroTier address of destination |
|
*/ |
|
inline void setDestination(const Address &dest) |
|
{ |
|
unsigned char *d = field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_DEST,ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH); |
|
for(unsigned int i=0;i<ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH;++i) |
|
d[i] = dest[i]; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Set this packet's source |
|
* |
|
* @param source ZeroTier address of source |
|
*/ |
|
inline void setSource(const Address &source) |
|
{ |
|
unsigned char *s = field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_SOURCE,ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH); |
|
for(unsigned int i=0;i<ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH;++i) |
|
s[i] = source[i]; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Get this packet's destination |
|
* |
|
* @return Destination ZT address |
|
*/ |
|
inline Address destination() const { return Address(field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_DEST,ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH),ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH); } |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Get this packet's source |
|
* |
|
* @return Source ZT address |
|
*/ |
|
inline Address source() const { return Address(field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_SOURCE,ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH),ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH); } |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @return True if packet is of valid length |
|
*/ |
|
inline bool lengthValid() const { return (size() >= ZT_PROTO_MIN_PACKET_LENGTH); } |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @return True if packet is encrypted |
|
*/ |
|
inline bool encrypted() const { return (((unsigned char)(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] & ZT_PROTO_FLAG_ENCRYPTED) != 0); } |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @return True if packet is fragmented (expect fragments) |
|
*/ |
|
inline bool fragmented() const { return (((unsigned char)(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] & ZT_PROTO_FLAG_FRAGMENTED) != 0); } |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Set this packet's fragmented flag |
|
* |
|
* @param f Fragmented flag value |
|
*/ |
|
inline void setFragmented(bool f) |
|
{ |
|
if (f) |
|
(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] |= (char)ZT_PROTO_FLAG_FRAGMENTED; |
|
else (*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] &= (char)(~ZT_PROTO_FLAG_FRAGMENTED); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @return True if compressed (result only valid if unencrypted) |
|
*/ |
|
inline bool compressed() const { return (((unsigned char)(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_VERB] & ZT_PROTO_VERB_FLAG_COMPRESSED) != 0); } |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @return ZeroTier forwarding hops (0 to 7) |
|
*/ |
|
inline unsigned int hops() const { return ((unsigned int)(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] & 0x07); } |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Increment this packet's hop count |
|
*/ |
|
inline void incrementHops() |
|
{ |
|
(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] = (char)((unsigned char)(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] & 0xf8) | (((unsigned char)(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] + 1) & 0x07); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Get this packet's unique ID (the IV field interpreted as uint64_t) |
|
* |
|
* @return Packet ID |
|
*/ |
|
inline uint64_t packetId() const { return at<uint64_t>(ZT_PACKET_IDX_IV); } |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Set packet verb |
|
* |
|
* This also has the side-effect of clearing any verb flags, such as |
|
* compressed, and so must only be done during packet composition. |
|
* |
|
* @param v New packet verb |
|
*/ |
|
inline void setVerb(Verb v) { (*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_VERB] = (char)v; } |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @return Packet verb (not including flag bits) |
|
*/ |
|
inline Verb verb() const { return (Verb)((*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_VERB] & 0x1f); } |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @return Length of packet payload |
|
*/ |
|
inline unsigned int payloadLength() const { return ((size() < ZT_PROTO_MIN_PACKET_LENGTH) ? 0 : (size() - ZT_PROTO_MIN_PACKET_LENGTH)); } |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* @return Raw packet payload |
|
*/ |
|
inline const unsigned char *payload() const |
|
{ |
|
return field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD,size() - ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Armor packet for transport |
|
* |
|
* @param key 32-byte key |
|
* @param encryptPayload If true, encrypt packet payload, else just MAC |
|
*/ |
|
inline void armor(const void *key,bool encryptPayload) |
|
{ |
|
unsigned char mangledKey[32]; |
|
unsigned char macKey[32]; |
|
unsigned char mac[16]; |
|
const unsigned int payloadLen = size() - ZT_PACKET_IDX_VERB; |
|
unsigned char *const payload = field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_VERB,payloadLen); |
|
|
|
// Set flag now, since it affects key mangle function |
|
if (encryptPayload) |
|
(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] |= (char)ZT_PROTO_FLAG_ENCRYPTED; |
|
else (*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] &= (char)(~ZT_PROTO_FLAG_ENCRYPTED); |
|
|
|
_mangleKey((const unsigned char *)key,mangledKey); |
|
Salsa20 s20(mangledKey,256,field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_IV,8)); |
|
|
|
// MAC key is always the first 32 bytes of the Salsa20 key stream |
|
// This is the same construction DJB's NaCl library uses |
|
s20.encrypt(ZERO_KEY,macKey,sizeof(macKey)); |
|
|
|
if (encryptPayload) |
|
s20.encrypt(payload,payload,payloadLen); |
|
|
|
Poly1305::compute(mac,payload,payloadLen,macKey); |
|
memcpy(field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_MAC,8),mac,8); |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Verify and (if encrypted) decrypt packet |
|
* |
|
* @param key 32-byte key |
|
* @return False if packet is invalid or failed MAC authenticity check |
|
*/ |
|
inline bool dearmor(const void *key) |
|
{ |
|
unsigned char mangledKey[32]; |
|
unsigned char macKey[32]; |
|
unsigned char mac[16]; |
|
const unsigned int payloadLen = size() - ZT_PACKET_IDX_VERB; |
|
unsigned char *const payload = field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_VERB,payloadLen); |
|
|
|
_mangleKey((const unsigned char *)key,mangledKey); |
|
Salsa20 s20(mangledKey,256,field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_IV,8)); |
|
|
|
s20.encrypt(ZERO_KEY,macKey,sizeof(macKey)); |
|
Poly1305::compute(mac,payload,payloadLen,macKey); |
|
if (!Utils::secureEq(mac,field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_MAC,8),8)) |
|
return false; |
|
|
|
if (((*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] & (char)ZT_PROTO_FLAG_ENCRYPTED)) { |
|
s20.decrypt(payload,payload,payloadLen); |
|
(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] &= (char)(~ZT_PROTO_FLAG_ENCRYPTED); |
|
} |
|
|
|
return true; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Attempt to compress payload if not already (must be unencrypted) |
|
* |
|
* This requires that the payload at least contain the verb byte already |
|
* set. The compressed flag in the verb is set if compression successfully |
|
* results in a size reduction. If no size reduction occurs, compression |
|
* is not done and the flag is left cleared. |
|
* |
|
* @return True if compression occurred |
|
*/ |
|
inline bool compress() |
|
{ |
|
unsigned char buf[ZT_PROTO_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH * 2]; |
|
if ((!compressed())&&(size() > (ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD + 32))) { |
|
int pl = (int)(size() - ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD); |
|
int cl = LZ4_compress((const char *)field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD,(unsigned int)pl),(char *)buf,pl); |
|
if ((cl > 0)&&(cl < pl)) { |
|
(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_VERB] |= (char)ZT_PROTO_VERB_FLAG_COMPRESSED; |
|
setSize((unsigned int)cl + ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD); |
|
memcpy(field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD,(unsigned int)cl),buf,cl); |
|
return true; |
|
} |
|
} |
|
(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_VERB] &= (char)(~ZT_PROTO_VERB_FLAG_COMPRESSED); |
|
return false; |
|
} |
|
|
|
/** |
|
* Attempt to decompress payload if it is compressed (must be unencrypted) |
|
* |
|
* If payload is compressed, it is decompressed and the compressed verb |
|
* flag is cleared. Otherwise nothing is done and true is returned. |
|
* |
|
* @return True if data is now decompressed and valid, false on error |
|
*/ |
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inline bool uncompress() |
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{ |
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unsigned char buf[ZT_PROTO_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH]; |
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if ((compressed())&&(size() >= ZT_PROTO_MIN_PACKET_LENGTH)) { |
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if (size() > ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD) { |
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unsigned int compLen = size() - ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD; |
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int ucl = LZ4_uncompress_unknownOutputSize((const char *)field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD,compLen),(char *)buf,compLen,sizeof(buf)); |
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if ((ucl > 0)&&(ucl <= (int)(capacity() - ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD))) { |
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setSize((unsigned int)ucl + ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD); |
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memcpy(field(ZT_PACKET_IDX_PAYLOAD,(unsigned int)ucl),buf,ucl); |
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} else return false; |
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} |
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(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_VERB] &= (char)(~ZT_PROTO_VERB_FLAG_COMPRESSED); |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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private: |
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static const unsigned char ZERO_KEY[32]; |
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/** |
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* Deterministically mangle a 256-bit crypto key based on packet |
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* |
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* @param in Input key (32 bytes) |
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* @param out Output buffer (32 bytes) |
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*/ |
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inline void _mangleKey(const unsigned char *in,unsigned char *out) const |
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{ |
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// IV and source/destination addresses. Using the addresses divides the |
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// key space into two halves-- A->B and B->A (since order will change). |
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for(unsigned int i=0;i<18;++i) // 8 + (ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH * 2) == 18 |
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out[i] = in[i] ^ (unsigned char)(*this)[i]; |
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// Flags, but with hop count masked off. Hop count is altered by forwarding |
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// nodes. It's one of the only parts of a packet modifiable by people |
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// without the key. |
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out[18] = in[18] ^ ((unsigned char)(*this)[ZT_PACKET_IDX_FLAGS] & 0xf8); |
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// Raw packet size in bytes -- thus each packet size defines a new |
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// key space. |
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out[19] = in[19] ^ (unsigned char)(size() & 0xff); |
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out[20] = in[20] ^ (unsigned char)((size() >> 8) & 0xff); // little endian |
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// Rest of raw key is used unchanged |
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for(unsigned int i=21;i<32;++i) |
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out[i] = in[i]; |
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} |
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}; |
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} // namespace ZeroTier |
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#endif
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