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changelog, Makefile.in: finalise 0.3.2~beta1
[secnet.git] / site.c
diff --git a/site.c b/site.c
index 11690523b066ea66a707769720e92d7f70cb6d88..c452011e5538a6c7458928d9a0e3853ade0be1f5 100644 (file)
--- a/site.c
+++ b/site.c
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ struct site {
 /* configuration information */
     string_t localname;
     string_t remotename;
-    bool_t peer_mobile; /* Mobile client support */
+    bool_t local_mobile, peer_mobile; /* Mobile client support */
     int32_t transport_peers_max;
     string_t tunname; /* localname<->remotename by default, used in logs */
     string_t address; /* DNS name for bootstrapping, optional */
@@ -267,6 +267,7 @@ struct site {
     uint32_t state;
     uint64_t now; /* Most recently seen time */
     bool_t allow_send_prod;
+    bool_t resolving;
 
     /* The currently established session */
     struct data_key current;
@@ -698,7 +699,6 @@ static bool_t process_msg1(struct site *st, struct buffer_if *msg1,
        process an incoming MSG1, and that the MSG1 has correct values
        of A and B. */
 
-    transport_record_peer(st,&st->setup_peers,src,"msg1");
     st->setup_session_id=m->source;
     st->remote_capabilities=m->remote_capabilities;
     memcpy(st->remoteN,m->nR,NONCELEN);
@@ -1147,10 +1147,8 @@ static void site_resolve_callback(void *sst, struct in_addr *address)
     struct site *st=sst;
     struct comm_addr ca_buf, *ca_use;
 
-    if (st->state!=SITE_RESOLVE) {
-       slog(st,LOG_UNEXPECTED,"site_resolve_callback called unexpectedly");
-       return;
-    }
+    st->resolving=False;
+
     if (address) {
        FILLZERO(ca_buf);
        ca_buf.comm=st->comms[0];
@@ -1158,16 +1156,66 @@ static void site_resolve_callback(void *sst, struct in_addr *address)
        ca_buf.sin.sin_port=htons(st->remoteport);
        ca_buf.sin.sin_addr=*address;
        ca_use=&ca_buf;
+       slog(st,LOG_STATE,"resolution of %s completed: %s",
+            st->address, comm_addr_to_string(ca_use));;
     } else {
        slog(st,LOG_ERROR,"resolution of %s failed",st->address);
        ca_use=0;
     }
-    if (transport_compute_setupinit_peers(st,ca_use,0)) {
-       enter_new_state(st,SITE_SENTMSG1);
-    } else {
-       /* Can't figure out who to try to to talk to */
-       slog(st,LOG_SETUP_INIT,"key exchange failed: cannot find peer address");
-       enter_state_run(st);
+
+    switch (st->state) {
+    case SITE_RESOLVE:
+        if (transport_compute_setupinit_peers(st,ca_use,0)) {
+           enter_new_state(st,SITE_SENTMSG1);
+       } else {
+           /* Can't figure out who to try to to talk to */
+           slog(st,LOG_SETUP_INIT,
+                "key exchange failed: cannot find peer address");
+           enter_state_run(st);
+       }
+       break;
+    case SITE_SENTMSG1: case SITE_SENTMSG2:
+    case SITE_SENTMSG3: case SITE_SENTMSG4:
+    case SITE_SENTMSG5:
+       if (ca_use) {
+           /* We start using the address immediately for data too.
+            * It's best to store it in st->peers now because we might
+            * go via SENTMSG5, WAIT, and a MSG0, straight into using
+            * the new key (without updating the data peer addrs). */
+           transport_record_peer(st,&st->peers,ca_use,"resolved data");
+           transport_record_peer(st,&st->setup_peers,ca_use,"resolved setup");
+       } else if (st->local_mobile) {
+           /* We can't let this rest because we may have a peer
+            * address which will break in the future. */
+           slog(st,LOG_SETUP_INIT,"resolution of %s failed: "
+                "abandoning key exchange",st->address);
+           enter_state_wait(st);
+       } else {
+           slog(st,LOG_SETUP_INIT,"resolution of %s failed: "
+                " continuing to use source address of peer's packets"
+                " for key exchange and ultimately data",
+                st->address);
+       }
+       break;
+    case SITE_RUN:
+       if (ca_use) {
+           slog(st,LOG_SETUP_INIT,"resolution of %s completed tardily,"
+                " updating peer address(es)",st->address);
+           transport_record_peer(st,&st->peers,ca_use,"resolved tardily");
+       } else if (st->local_mobile) {
+           /* Not very good.  We should queue (another) renegotiation
+            * so that we can update the peer address. */
+           st->key_renegotiate_time=st->now+st->wait_timeout;
+       } else {
+           slog(st,LOG_SETUP_INIT,"resolution of %s failed: "
+                " continuing to use source address of peer's packets",
+                st->address);
+       }
+       break;
+    case SITE_WAIT:
+    case SITE_STOP:
+       /* oh well */
+       break;
     }
 }
 
@@ -1285,15 +1333,35 @@ static void enter_state_run(struct site *st)
     set_link_quality(st);
 }
 
+static bool_t ensure_resolving(struct site *st)
+{
+    /* Reentrancy hazard: may call site_resolve_callback and hence
+     * enter_new_state, enter_state_* and generate_msg*. */
+    if (st->resolving)
+        return True;
+
+    assert(st->address);
+
+    /* resolver->request might reentrantly call site_resolve_callback
+     * which will clear st->resolving, so we need to set it beforehand
+     * rather than afterwards; also, it might return False, in which
+     * case we have to clear ->resolving again. */
+    st->resolving=True;
+    bool_t ok = st->resolver->request(st->resolver->st,st->address,
+                                     site_resolve_callback,st);
+    if (!ok)
+       st->resolving=False;
+
+    return ok;
+}
+
 static bool_t enter_state_resolve(struct site *st)
 {
     /* Reentrancy hazard!  See ensure_resolving. */
     state_assert(st,st->state==SITE_RUN);
     slog(st,LOG_STATE,"entering state RESOLVE");
     st->state=SITE_RESOLVE;
-    st->resolver->request(st->resolver->st,st->address,
-                         site_resolve_callback,st);
-    return True;
+    return ensure_resolving(st);
 }
 
 static bool_t enter_new_state(struct site *st, uint32_t next)
@@ -1559,9 +1627,14 @@ static bool_t site_incoming(void *sst, struct buffer_if *buf,
        if (st->state==SITE_RUN || st->state==SITE_RESOLVE ||
            st->state==SITE_WAIT) {
            /* We should definitely process it */
+           transport_record_peer(st,&st->setup_peers,source,"msg1");
            if (process_msg1(st,buf,source,&named_msg)) {
                slog(st,LOG_SETUP_INIT,"key setup initiated by peer");
-               enter_new_state(st,SITE_SENTMSG2);
+               bool_t entered=enter_new_state(st,SITE_SENTMSG2);
+               if (entered && st->address && st->local_mobile)
+                   /* We must do this as the very last thing, because
+                      the resolver callback might reenter us. */
+                   ensure_resolving(st);
            } else {
                slog(st,LOG_ERROR,"failed to process incoming msg1");
            }
@@ -1581,6 +1654,7 @@ static bool_t site_incoming(void *sst, struct buffer_if *buf,
                     "priority => use incoming msg1");
                if (process_msg1(st,buf,source,&named_msg)) {
                    BUF_FREE(&st->buffer); /* Free our old message 1 */
+                   transport_setup_msgok(st,source);
                    enter_new_state(st,SITE_SENTMSG2);
                } else {
                    slog(st,LOG_ERROR,"failed to process an incoming "
@@ -1764,7 +1838,7 @@ static list_t *site_apply(closure_t *self, struct cloc loc, dict_t *context,
     st->remotename=dict_read_string(dict, "name", True, "site", loc);
 
     st->peer_mobile=dict_read_bool(dict,"mobile",False,"site",loc,False);
-    bool_t local_mobile=
+    st->local_mobile=
        dict_read_bool(dict,"local-mobile",False,"site",loc,False);
 
     /* Sanity check (which also allows the 'sites' file to include
@@ -1773,14 +1847,14 @@ static list_t *site_apply(closure_t *self, struct cloc loc, dict_t *context,
     if (strcmp(st->localname,st->remotename)==0) {
        Message(M_DEBUG,"site %s: local-name==name -> ignoring this site\n",
                st->localname);
-       if (st->peer_mobile != local_mobile)
+       if (st->peer_mobile != st->local_mobile)
            cfgfatal(loc,"site","site %s's peer-mobile=%d"
                    " but our local-mobile=%d\n",
-                   st->localname, st->peer_mobile, local_mobile);
+                   st->localname, st->peer_mobile, st->local_mobile);
        free(st);
        return NULL;
     }
-    if (st->peer_mobile && local_mobile) {
+    if (st->peer_mobile && st->local_mobile) {
        Message(M_WARNING,"site %s: site is mobile but so are we"
                " -> ignoring this site\n", st->remotename);
        free(st);
@@ -1828,7 +1902,7 @@ static list_t *site_apply(closure_t *self, struct cloc loc, dict_t *context,
     st->dh=find_cl_if(dict,"dh",CL_DH,True,"site",loc);
     st->hash=find_cl_if(dict,"hash",CL_HASH,True,"site",loc);
 
-#define DEFAULT(D) (st->peer_mobile || local_mobile    \
+#define DEFAULT(D) (st->peer_mobile || st->local_mobile        \
                     ? DEFAULT_MOBILE_##D : DEFAULT_##D)
 #define CFG_NUMBER(k,D) dict_read_number(dict,(k),False,"site",loc,DEFAULT(D));
 
@@ -1863,6 +1937,7 @@ static list_t *site_apply(closure_t *self, struct cloc loc, dict_t *context,
     st->log_events=string_list_to_word(dict_lookup(dict,"log-events"),
                                       log_event_table,"site");
 
+    st->resolving=False;
     st->allow_send_prod=0;
 
     st->tunname=safe_malloc(strlen(st->localname)+strlen(st->remotename)+5,
@@ -2028,7 +2103,7 @@ static bool_t transport_compute_setupinit_peers(struct site *st,
         prod_hint_addr ? " PROD hint address;" : "",
         st->peers.npeers);
 
-    /* Non-mobile peers havve st->peers.npeers==0 or ==1, since they
+    /* Non-mobile peers have st->peers.npeers==0 or ==1, since they
      * have transport_peers_max==1.  The effect is that this code
      * always uses the configured address if supplied, or otherwise
      * the address of the incoming PROD, or the existing data peer if