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diff --git a/src/rust/protover/protover.rs b/src/rust/protover/protover.rs deleted file mode 100644 index da87509ffa..0000000000 --- a/src/rust/protover/protover.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,984 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright (c) 2016-2019, The Tor Project, Inc. */ -// See LICENSE for licensing information */ - -use std::collections::hash_map; -use std::collections::HashMap; -use std::ffi::CStr; -use std::fmt; -use std::str; -use std::str::FromStr; -use std::string::String; - -use external::c_tor_version_as_new_as; - -use errors::ProtoverError; -use protoset::ProtoSet; -use protoset::Version; - -/// The first version of Tor that included "proto" entries in its descriptors. -/// Authorities should use this to decide whether to guess proto lines. -/// -/// C_RUST_COUPLED: -/// protover.h `FIRST_TOR_VERSION_TO_ADVERTISE_PROTOCOLS` -const FIRST_TOR_VERSION_TO_ADVERTISE_PROTOCOLS: &'static str = "0.2.9.3-alpha"; - -/// The maximum number of subprotocol version numbers we will attempt to expand -/// before concluding that someone is trying to DoS us -/// -/// C_RUST_COUPLED: protover.c `MAX_PROTOCOLS_TO_EXPAND` -const MAX_PROTOCOLS_TO_EXPAND: usize = 1 << 16; - -/// The maximum size an `UnknownProtocol`'s name may be. -pub(crate) const MAX_PROTOCOL_NAME_LENGTH: usize = 100; - -/// Known subprotocols in Tor. Indicates which subprotocol a relay supports. -/// -/// C_RUST_COUPLED: protover.h `protocol_type_t` -#[derive(Clone, Hash, Eq, PartialEq, Debug)] -pub enum Protocol { - Cons, - Desc, - DirCache, - HSDir, - HSIntro, - HSRend, - Link, - LinkAuth, - Microdesc, - Relay, - Padding, - FlowCtrl, -} - -impl fmt::Display for Protocol { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - write!(f, "{:?}", self) - } -} - -/// Translates a string representation of a protocol into a Proto type. -/// Error if the string is an unrecognized protocol name. -/// -/// C_RUST_COUPLED: protover.c `PROTOCOL_NAMES` -impl FromStr for Protocol { - type Err = ProtoverError; - - fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> { - match s { - "Cons" => Ok(Protocol::Cons), - "Desc" => Ok(Protocol::Desc), - "DirCache" => Ok(Protocol::DirCache), - "HSDir" => Ok(Protocol::HSDir), - "HSIntro" => Ok(Protocol::HSIntro), - "HSRend" => Ok(Protocol::HSRend), - "Link" => Ok(Protocol::Link), - "LinkAuth" => Ok(Protocol::LinkAuth), - "Microdesc" => Ok(Protocol::Microdesc), - "Relay" => Ok(Protocol::Relay), - "Padding" => Ok(Protocol::Padding), - "FlowCtrl" => Ok(Protocol::FlowCtrl), - _ => Err(ProtoverError::UnknownProtocol), - } - } -} - -/// A protocol string which is not one of the `Protocols` we currently know -/// about. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, Hash, Eq, PartialEq)] -pub struct UnknownProtocol(String); - -impl fmt::Display for UnknownProtocol { - fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { - write!(f, "{}", self.0) - } -} - -fn is_valid_proto(s: &str) -> bool { - s.chars().all(|c| c.is_ascii_alphanumeric() || c == '-') -} - -impl FromStr for UnknownProtocol { - type Err = ProtoverError; - - fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> { - if !is_valid_proto(s) { - Err(ProtoverError::InvalidProtocol) - } else if s.len() <= MAX_PROTOCOL_NAME_LENGTH { - Ok(UnknownProtocol(s.to_string())) - } else { - Err(ProtoverError::ExceedsNameLimit) - } - } -} - -impl UnknownProtocol { - /// Create an `UnknownProtocol`, ignoring whether or not it - /// exceeds MAX_PROTOCOL_NAME_LENGTH. - fn from_str_any_len(s: &str) -> Result<Self, ProtoverError> { - if !is_valid_proto(s) { - return Err(ProtoverError::InvalidProtocol); - } - Ok(UnknownProtocol(s.to_string())) - } -} - -impl From<Protocol> for UnknownProtocol { - fn from(p: Protocol) -> UnknownProtocol { - UnknownProtocol(p.to_string()) - } -} - -#[cfg(feature = "test_linking_hack")] -fn have_linkauth_v1() -> bool { - true -} - -#[cfg(not(feature = "test_linking_hack"))] -fn have_linkauth_v1() -> bool { - use external::c_tor_is_using_nss; - !c_tor_is_using_nss() -} - -/// Get a CStr representation of current supported protocols, for -/// passing to C, or for converting to a `&str` for Rust. -/// -/// # Returns -/// -/// An `&'static CStr` whose value is the existing protocols supported by tor. -/// Returned data is in the format as follows: -/// -/// "HSDir=1-1 LinkAuth=1" -/// -/// # Note -/// -/// Rust code can use the `&'static CStr` as a normal `&'a str` by -/// calling `protover::get_supported_protocols`. -/// -// C_RUST_COUPLED: protover.c `protover_get_supported_protocols` -pub(crate) fn get_supported_protocols_cstr() -> &'static CStr { - if !have_linkauth_v1() { - cstr!( - "Cons=1-2 \ - Desc=1-2 \ - DirCache=2 \ - FlowCtrl=1 \ - HSDir=1-2 \ - HSIntro=3-5 \ - HSRend=1-2 \ - Link=1-5 \ - LinkAuth=3 \ - Microdesc=1-2 \ - Padding=2 \ - Relay=1-3" - ) - } else { - cstr!( - "Cons=1-2 \ - Desc=1-2 \ - DirCache=2 \ - FlowCtrl=1 \ - HSDir=1-2 \ - HSIntro=3-5 \ - HSRend=1-2 \ - Link=1-5 \ - LinkAuth=1,3 \ - Microdesc=1-2 \ - Padding=2 \ - Relay=1-3" - ) - } -} - -/// A map of protocol names to the versions of them which are supported. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] -pub struct ProtoEntry(HashMap<Protocol, ProtoSet>); - -impl Default for ProtoEntry { - fn default() -> ProtoEntry { - ProtoEntry(HashMap::new()) - } -} - -impl ProtoEntry { - /// Get an iterator over the `Protocol`s and their `ProtoSet`s in this `ProtoEntry`. - pub fn iter(&self) -> hash_map::Iter<Protocol, ProtoSet> { - self.0.iter() - } - - /// Translate the supported tor versions from a string into a - /// ProtoEntry, which is useful when looking up a specific - /// subprotocol. - pub fn supported() -> Result<Self, ProtoverError> { - let supported_cstr: &'static CStr = get_supported_protocols_cstr(); - let supported: &str = supported_cstr.to_str().unwrap_or(""); - - supported.parse() - } - - pub fn len(&self) -> usize { - self.0.len() - } - - pub fn get(&self, protocol: &Protocol) -> Option<&ProtoSet> { - self.0.get(protocol) - } - - pub fn insert(&mut self, key: Protocol, value: ProtoSet) { - self.0.insert(key, value); - } - - pub fn remove(&mut self, key: &Protocol) -> Option<ProtoSet> { - self.0.remove(key) - } - - pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { - self.0.is_empty() - } -} - -impl FromStr for ProtoEntry { - type Err = ProtoverError; - - /// Parse a string of subprotocol types and their version numbers. - /// - /// # Inputs - /// - /// * A `protocol_entry` string, comprised of a keywords, an "=" sign, and - /// one or more version numbers, each separated by a space. For example, - /// `"Cons=3-4 HSDir=1"`. - /// - /// # Returns - /// - /// A `Result` whose `Ok` value is a `ProtoEntry`. - /// Otherwise, the `Err` value of this `Result` is a `ProtoverError`. - fn from_str(protocol_entry: &str) -> Result<ProtoEntry, ProtoverError> { - let mut proto_entry: ProtoEntry = ProtoEntry::default(); - - if protocol_entry.is_empty() { - return Ok(proto_entry); - } - - let entries = protocol_entry.split(' '); - - for entry in entries { - let mut parts = entry.splitn(2, '='); - - let proto = match parts.next() { - Some(n) => n, - None => return Err(ProtoverError::Unparseable), - }; - - let vers = match parts.next() { - Some(n) => n, - None => return Err(ProtoverError::Unparseable), - }; - let versions: ProtoSet = vers.parse()?; - let proto_name: Protocol = proto.parse()?; - - proto_entry.insert(proto_name, versions); - - if proto_entry.len() > MAX_PROTOCOLS_TO_EXPAND { - return Err(ProtoverError::ExceedsMax); - } - } - Ok(proto_entry) - } -} - -/// Generate an implementation of `ToString` for either a `ProtoEntry` or an -/// `UnvalidatedProtoEntry`. -macro_rules! impl_to_string_for_proto_entry { - ($t:ty) => { - impl ToString for $t { - fn to_string(&self) -> String { - let mut parts: Vec<String> = Vec::new(); - - for (protocol, versions) in self.iter() { - parts.push(format!("{}={}", protocol.to_string(), versions.to_string())); - } - parts.sort_unstable(); - parts.join(" ") - } - } - }; -} - -impl_to_string_for_proto_entry!(ProtoEntry); -impl_to_string_for_proto_entry!(UnvalidatedProtoEntry); - -/// A `ProtoEntry`, but whose `Protocols` can be any `UnknownProtocol`, not just -/// the supported ones enumerated in `Protocols`. The protocol versions are -/// validated, however. -#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] -pub struct UnvalidatedProtoEntry(HashMap<UnknownProtocol, ProtoSet>); - -impl Default for UnvalidatedProtoEntry { - fn default() -> UnvalidatedProtoEntry { - UnvalidatedProtoEntry(HashMap::new()) - } -} - -impl UnvalidatedProtoEntry { - /// Get an iterator over the `Protocol`s and their `ProtoSet`s in this `ProtoEntry`. - pub fn iter(&self) -> hash_map::Iter<UnknownProtocol, ProtoSet> { - self.0.iter() - } - - pub fn get(&self, protocol: &UnknownProtocol) -> Option<&ProtoSet> { - self.0.get(protocol) - } - - pub fn insert(&mut self, key: UnknownProtocol, value: ProtoSet) { - self.0.insert(key, value); - } - - pub fn remove(&mut self, key: &UnknownProtocol) -> Option<ProtoSet> { - self.0.remove(key) - } - - pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool { - self.0.is_empty() - } - - pub fn len(&self) -> usize { - let mut total: usize = 0; - - for (_, versions) in self.iter() { - total += versions.len(); - } - total - } - - /// Determine if we support every protocol a client supports, and if not, - /// determine which protocols we do not have support for. - /// - /// # Returns - /// - /// Optionally, return parameters which the client supports but which we do not. - /// - /// # Examples - /// ``` - /// use protover::UnvalidatedProtoEntry; - /// - /// let protocols: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = "LinkAuth=1 Microdesc=1-2 Relay=2".parse().unwrap(); - /// let unsupported: Option<UnvalidatedProtoEntry> = protocols.all_supported(); - /// assert_eq!(true, unsupported.is_none()); - /// - /// let protocols: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = "Link=1-2 Wombat=9".parse().unwrap(); - /// let unsupported: Option<UnvalidatedProtoEntry> = protocols.all_supported(); - /// assert_eq!(true, unsupported.is_some()); - /// assert_eq!("Wombat=9", &unsupported.unwrap().to_string()); - /// ``` - pub fn all_supported(&self) -> Option<UnvalidatedProtoEntry> { - let mut unsupported: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = UnvalidatedProtoEntry::default(); - let supported: ProtoEntry = match ProtoEntry::supported() { - Ok(x) => x, - Err(_) => return None, - }; - - for (protocol, versions) in self.iter() { - let is_supported: Result<Protocol, ProtoverError> = protocol.0.parse(); - let supported_protocol: Protocol; - - // If the protocol wasn't even in the enum, then we definitely don't - // know about it and don't support any of its versions. - if is_supported.is_err() { - if !versions.is_empty() { - unsupported.insert(protocol.clone(), versions.clone()); - } - continue; - } else { - supported_protocol = is_supported.unwrap(); - } - - let maybe_supported_versions: Option<&ProtoSet> = supported.get(&supported_protocol); - let supported_versions: &ProtoSet; - - // If the protocol wasn't in the map, then we don't know about it - // and don't support any of its versions. Add its versions to the - // map (if it has versions). - if maybe_supported_versions.is_none() { - if !versions.is_empty() { - unsupported.insert(protocol.clone(), versions.clone()); - } - continue; - } else { - supported_versions = maybe_supported_versions.unwrap(); - } - let unsupported_versions = versions.and_not_in(supported_versions); - - if !unsupported_versions.is_empty() { - unsupported.insert(protocol.clone(), unsupported_versions); - } - } - - if unsupported.is_empty() { - return None; - } - Some(unsupported) - } - - /// Determine if we have support for some protocol and version. - /// - /// # Inputs - /// - /// * `proto`, an `UnknownProtocol` to test support for - /// * `vers`, a `Version` which we will go on to determine whether the - /// specified protocol supports. - /// - /// # Return - /// - /// Returns `true` iff this `UnvalidatedProtoEntry` includes support for the - /// indicated protocol and version, and `false` otherwise. - /// - /// # Examples - /// - /// ``` - /// # use std::str::FromStr; - /// use protover::*; - /// # use protover::errors::ProtoverError; - /// - /// # fn do_test () -> Result<UnvalidatedProtoEntry, ProtoverError> { - /// let proto: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = "Link=3-4 Cons=1 Doggo=3-5".parse()?; - /// assert_eq!(true, proto.supports_protocol(&Protocol::Cons.into(), &1)); - /// assert_eq!(false, proto.supports_protocol(&Protocol::Cons.into(), &5)); - /// assert_eq!(true, proto.supports_protocol(&UnknownProtocol::from_str("Doggo")?, &4)); - /// # Ok(proto) - /// # } fn main () { do_test(); } - /// ``` - pub fn supports_protocol(&self, proto: &UnknownProtocol, vers: &Version) -> bool { - let supported_versions: &ProtoSet = match self.get(proto) { - Some(n) => n, - None => return false, - }; - supported_versions.contains(&vers) - } - - /// As `UnvalidatedProtoEntry::supports_protocol()`, but also returns `true` - /// if any later version of the protocol is supported. - /// - /// # Examples - /// ``` - /// use protover::*; - /// # use protover::errors::ProtoverError; - /// - /// # fn do_test () -> Result<UnvalidatedProtoEntry, ProtoverError> { - /// let proto: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = "Link=3-4 Cons=5".parse()?; - /// - /// assert_eq!(true, proto.supports_protocol_or_later(&Protocol::Cons.into(), &5)); - /// assert_eq!(true, proto.supports_protocol_or_later(&Protocol::Cons.into(), &4)); - /// assert_eq!(false, proto.supports_protocol_or_later(&Protocol::Cons.into(), &6)); - /// # Ok(proto) - /// # } fn main () { do_test(); } - /// ``` - pub fn supports_protocol_or_later(&self, proto: &UnknownProtocol, vers: &Version) -> bool { - let supported_versions: &ProtoSet = match self.get(&proto) { - Some(n) => n, - None => return false, - }; - supported_versions.iter().any(|v| v.1 >= *vers) - } - - /// Split a string containing (potentially) several protocols and their - /// versions into a `Vec` of tuples of string in `(protocol, versions)` - /// form. - /// - /// # Inputs - /// - /// A &str in the form `"Link=3-4 Cons=5"`. - /// - /// # Returns - /// - /// A `Result` whose `Ok` variant is a `Vec<(&str, &str)>` of `(protocol, - /// versions)`, or whose `Err` variant is a `ProtoverError`. - /// - /// # Errors - /// - /// This will error with a `ProtoverError::Unparseable` if any of the - /// following are true: - /// - /// * If a protocol name is an empty string, e.g. `"Cons=1,3 =3-5"`. - /// * If an entry has no equals sign, e.g. `"Cons=1,3 Desc"`. - /// * If there is leading or trailing whitespace, e.g. `" Cons=1,3 Link=3"`. - /// * If there is any other extra whitespice, e.g. `"Cons=1,3 Link=3"`. - fn parse_protocol_and_version_str<'a>( - protocol_string: &'a str, - ) -> Result<Vec<(&'a str, &'a str)>, ProtoverError> { - let mut protovers: Vec<(&str, &str)> = Vec::new(); - - if protocol_string.is_empty() { - return Ok(protovers); - } - - for subproto in protocol_string.split(' ') { - let mut parts = subproto.splitn(2, '='); - - let name = match parts.next() { - Some("") => return Err(ProtoverError::Unparseable), - Some(n) => n, - None => return Err(ProtoverError::Unparseable), - }; - let vers = match parts.next() { - Some(n) => n, - None => return Err(ProtoverError::Unparseable), - }; - protovers.push((name, vers)); - } - Ok(protovers) - } -} - -impl FromStr for UnvalidatedProtoEntry { - type Err = ProtoverError; - - /// Parses a protocol list without validating the protocol names. - /// - /// # Inputs - /// - /// * `protocol_string`, a string comprised of keys and values, both which are - /// strings. The keys are the protocol names while values are a string - /// representation of the supported versions. - /// - /// The input is _not_ expected to be a subset of the Protocol types - /// - /// # Returns - /// - /// A `Result` whose `Ok` value is an `UnvalidatedProtoEntry`. - /// - /// The returned `Result`'s `Err` value is an `ProtoverError`. - /// - /// # Errors - /// - /// This function will error if: - /// - /// * The protocol string does not follow the "protocol_name=version_list" - /// expected format, or - /// * If the version string is malformed. See `impl FromStr for ProtoSet`. - fn from_str(protocol_string: &str) -> Result<UnvalidatedProtoEntry, ProtoverError> { - let mut parsed: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = UnvalidatedProtoEntry::default(); - let parts: Vec<(&str, &str)> = - UnvalidatedProtoEntry::parse_protocol_and_version_str(protocol_string)?; - - for &(name, vers) in parts.iter() { - let versions = ProtoSet::from_str(vers)?; - let protocol = UnknownProtocol::from_str(name)?; - - parsed.insert(protocol, versions); - } - Ok(parsed) - } -} - -impl UnvalidatedProtoEntry { - /// Create an `UnknownProtocol`, ignoring whether or not it - /// exceeds MAX_PROTOCOL_NAME_LENGTH. - pub(crate) fn from_str_any_len( - protocol_string: &str, - ) -> Result<UnvalidatedProtoEntry, ProtoverError> { - let mut parsed: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = UnvalidatedProtoEntry::default(); - let parts: Vec<(&str, &str)> = - UnvalidatedProtoEntry::parse_protocol_and_version_str(protocol_string)?; - - for &(name, vers) in parts.iter() { - let versions = ProtoSet::from_str(vers)?; - let protocol = UnknownProtocol::from_str_any_len(name)?; - - parsed.insert(protocol, versions); - } - Ok(parsed) - } -} - -/// Pretend a `ProtoEntry` is actually an `UnvalidatedProtoEntry`. -impl From<ProtoEntry> for UnvalidatedProtoEntry { - fn from(proto_entry: ProtoEntry) -> UnvalidatedProtoEntry { - let mut unvalidated: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = UnvalidatedProtoEntry::default(); - - for (protocol, versions) in proto_entry.iter() { - unvalidated.insert(UnknownProtocol::from(protocol.clone()), versions.clone()); - } - unvalidated - } -} - -/// A mapping of protocols to a count of how many times each of their `Version`s -/// were voted for or supported. -/// -/// # Warning -/// -/// The "protocols" are *not* guaranteed to be known/supported `Protocol`s, in -/// order to allow new subprotocols to be introduced even if Directory -/// Authorities don't yet know of them. -pub struct ProtoverVote(HashMap<UnknownProtocol, HashMap<Version, usize>>); - -impl Default for ProtoverVote { - fn default() -> ProtoverVote { - ProtoverVote(HashMap::new()) - } -} - -impl IntoIterator for ProtoverVote { - type Item = (UnknownProtocol, HashMap<Version, usize>); - type IntoIter = hash_map::IntoIter<UnknownProtocol, HashMap<Version, usize>>; - - fn into_iter(self) -> Self::IntoIter { - self.0.into_iter() - } -} - -impl ProtoverVote { - pub fn entry( - &mut self, - key: UnknownProtocol, - ) -> hash_map::Entry<UnknownProtocol, HashMap<Version, usize>> { - self.0.entry(key) - } - - /// Protocol voting implementation. - /// - /// Given a slice of `UnvalidatedProtoEntry`s and a vote `threshold`, return - /// a new `UnvalidatedProtoEntry` encoding all of the protocols that are - /// listed by at least `threshold` of the inputs. - /// - /// # Examples - /// - /// ``` - /// use protover::ProtoverVote; - /// use protover::UnvalidatedProtoEntry; - /// - /// let protos: &[UnvalidatedProtoEntry] = &["Link=3-4".parse().unwrap(), - /// "Link=3".parse().unwrap()]; - /// let vote = ProtoverVote::compute(protos, &2); - /// assert_eq!("Link=3", vote.to_string()); - /// ``` - // C_RUST_COUPLED: protover.c protover_compute_vote - pub fn compute( - proto_entries: &[UnvalidatedProtoEntry], - threshold: &usize, - ) -> UnvalidatedProtoEntry { - let mut all_count: ProtoverVote = ProtoverVote::default(); - let mut final_output: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = UnvalidatedProtoEntry::default(); - - if proto_entries.is_empty() { - return final_output; - } - - // parse and collect all of the protos and their versions and collect them - for vote in proto_entries { - // C_RUST_DIFFERS: This doesn't actually differ, bu this check on - // the total is here to make it match. Because the C version calls - // expand_protocol_list() which checks if there would be too many - // subprotocols *or* individual version numbers, i.e. more than - // MAX_PROTOCOLS_TO_EXPAND, and does this *per vote*, we need to - // match it's behaviour and ensure we're not allowing more than it - // would. - if vote.len() > MAX_PROTOCOLS_TO_EXPAND { - continue; - } - - for (protocol, versions) in vote.iter() { - let supported_vers: &mut HashMap<Version, usize> = - all_count.entry(protocol.clone()).or_insert(HashMap::new()); - - for version in versions.clone().expand() { - let counter: &mut usize = supported_vers.entry(version).or_insert(0); - *counter += 1; - } - } - } - - for (protocol, mut versions) in all_count { - // Go through and remove versions that are less than the threshold - versions.retain(|_, count| *count as usize >= *threshold); - - if versions.len() > 0 { - let voted_versions: Vec<Version> = versions.keys().cloned().collect(); - let voted_protoset: ProtoSet = ProtoSet::from(voted_versions); - - final_output.insert(protocol, voted_protoset); - } - } - final_output - } -} - -/// Returns a boolean indicating whether the given protocol and version is -/// supported in any of the existing Tor protocols -/// -/// # Examples -/// ``` -/// use protover::is_supported_here; -/// use protover::Protocol; -/// -/// let is_supported = is_supported_here(&Protocol::Link, &10); -/// assert_eq!(false, is_supported); -/// -/// let is_supported = is_supported_here(&Protocol::Link, &1); -/// assert_eq!(true, is_supported); -/// ``` -pub fn is_supported_here(proto: &Protocol, vers: &Version) -> bool { - let currently_supported: ProtoEntry = match ProtoEntry::supported() { - Ok(result) => result, - Err(_) => return false, - }; - let supported_versions = match currently_supported.get(proto) { - Some(n) => n, - None => return false, - }; - supported_versions.contains(vers) -} - -/// Since older versions of Tor cannot infer their own subprotocols, -/// determine which subprotocols are supported by older Tor versions. -/// -/// # Inputs -/// -/// * `version`, a string comprised of "[0-9a-z.-]" -/// -/// # Returns -/// -/// A `&'static CStr` encoding a list of protocol names and supported -/// versions. The string takes the following format: -/// -/// "HSDir=1-1 LinkAuth=1" -/// -/// This function returns the protocols that are supported by the version input, -/// only for tor versions older than `FIRST_TOR_VERSION_TO_ADVERTISE_PROTOCOLS` -/// (but not older than 0.2.4.19). For newer tors (or older than 0.2.4.19), it -/// returns an empty string. -/// -/// # Note -/// -/// This function is meant to be called for/within FFI code. If you'd -/// like to use this code in Rust, please see `compute_for_old_tor()`. -// -// C_RUST_COUPLED: src/rust/protover.c `compute_for_old_tor` -pub(crate) fn compute_for_old_tor_cstr(version: &str) -> &'static CStr { - let empty: &'static CStr = cstr!(""); - - if c_tor_version_as_new_as(version, FIRST_TOR_VERSION_TO_ADVERTISE_PROTOCOLS) { - return empty; - } - if c_tor_version_as_new_as(version, "0.2.9.1-alpha") { - return cstr!( - "Cons=1-2 Desc=1-2 DirCache=1 HSDir=1 HSIntro=3 HSRend=1-2 \ - Link=1-4 LinkAuth=1 Microdesc=1-2 Relay=1-2" - ); - } - if c_tor_version_as_new_as(version, "0.2.7.5") { - return cstr!( - "Cons=1-2 Desc=1-2 DirCache=1 HSDir=1 HSIntro=3 HSRend=1 \ - Link=1-4 LinkAuth=1 Microdesc=1-2 Relay=1-2" - ); - } - if c_tor_version_as_new_as(version, "0.2.4.19") { - return cstr!( - "Cons=1 Desc=1 DirCache=1 HSDir=1 HSIntro=3 HSRend=1 \ - Link=1-4 LinkAuth=1 Microdesc=1 Relay=1-2" - ); - } - empty -} - -/// Since older versions of Tor cannot infer their own subprotocols, -/// determine which subprotocols are supported by older Tor versions. -/// -/// # Inputs -/// -/// * `version`, a string comprised of "[0-9a-z.-]" -/// -/// # Returns -/// -/// A `Result` whose `Ok` value is an `&'static str` encoding a list of protocol -/// names and supported versions. The string takes the following format: -/// -/// "HSDir=1-1 LinkAuth=1" -/// -/// This function returns the protocols that are supported by the version input, -/// only for tor versions older than `FIRST_TOR_VERSION_TO_ADVERTISE_PROTOCOLS`. -/// (but not older than 0.2.4.19). For newer tors (or older than 0.2.4.19), its -/// `Ok` `Result` contains an empty string. -/// -/// Otherwise, its `Err` contains a `ProtoverError::Unparseable` if the -/// `version` string was invalid utf-8. -/// -/// # Note -/// -/// This function is meant to be called for/within non-FFI Rust code. -// -// C_RUST_COUPLED: src/rust/protover.c `compute_for_old_tor` -pub fn compute_for_old_tor(version: &str) -> Result<&'static str, ProtoverError> { - // .to_str() fails with a Utf8Error if it couldn't validate the - // utf-8, so convert that here into an Unparseable ProtoverError. - compute_for_old_tor_cstr(version) - .to_str() - .or(Err(ProtoverError::Unparseable)) -} - -#[cfg(test)] -mod test { - use std::str::FromStr; - use std::string::ToString; - - use super::*; - - macro_rules! parse_proto { - ($e:expr) => {{ - let proto: Result<UnknownProtocol, _> = $e.parse(); - let proto2 = UnknownProtocol::from_str_any_len($e); - assert_eq!(proto, proto2); - proto - }}; - } - - #[test] - fn test_protocol_from_str() { - assert!(parse_proto!("Cons").is_ok()); - assert!(parse_proto!("123").is_ok()); - assert!(parse_proto!("1-2-3").is_ok()); - - let err = Err(ProtoverError::InvalidProtocol); - assert_eq!(err, parse_proto!("a_b_c")); - assert_eq!(err, parse_proto!("a b")); - assert_eq!(err, parse_proto!("a,")); - assert_eq!(err, parse_proto!("b.")); - assert_eq!(err, parse_proto!("é")); - } - - macro_rules! assert_protoentry_is_parseable { - ($e:expr) => { - let protoentry: Result<ProtoEntry, ProtoverError> = $e.parse(); - - assert!(protoentry.is_ok(), format!("{:?}", protoentry.err())); - }; - } - - macro_rules! assert_protoentry_is_unparseable { - ($e:expr) => { - let protoentry: Result<ProtoEntry, ProtoverError> = $e.parse(); - - assert!(protoentry.is_err()); - }; - } - - #[test] - fn test_protoentry_from_str_multiple_protocols_multiple_versions() { - assert_protoentry_is_parseable!("Cons=3-4 Link=1,3-5"); - } - - #[test] - fn test_protoentry_from_str_empty() { - assert_protoentry_is_parseable!(""); - assert!(UnvalidatedProtoEntry::from_str("").is_ok()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_protoentry_from_str_single_protocol_single_version() { - assert_protoentry_is_parseable!("HSDir=1"); - } - - #[test] - fn test_protoentry_from_str_unknown_protocol() { - assert_protoentry_is_unparseable!("Ducks=5-7,8"); - } - - #[test] - fn test_protoentry_from_str_allowed_number_of_versions() { - assert_protoentry_is_parseable!("Desc=1-63"); - } - - #[test] - fn test_protoentry_from_str_too_many_versions() { - assert_protoentry_is_unparseable!("Desc=1-64"); - } - - #[test] - fn test_protoentry_all_supported_single_protocol_single_version() { - let protocol: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = "Cons=1".parse().unwrap(); - let unsupported: Option<UnvalidatedProtoEntry> = protocol.all_supported(); - assert_eq!(true, unsupported.is_none()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_protoentry_all_supported_multiple_protocol_multiple_versions() { - let protocols: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = "Link=3-4 Desc=2".parse().unwrap(); - let unsupported: Option<UnvalidatedProtoEntry> = protocols.all_supported(); - assert_eq!(true, unsupported.is_none()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_protoentry_all_supported_three_values() { - let protocols: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = "LinkAuth=1 Microdesc=1-2 Relay=2".parse().unwrap(); - let unsupported: Option<UnvalidatedProtoEntry> = protocols.all_supported(); - assert_eq!(true, unsupported.is_none()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_protoentry_all_supported_unknown_protocol() { - let protocols: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = "Wombat=9".parse().unwrap(); - let unsupported: Option<UnvalidatedProtoEntry> = protocols.all_supported(); - assert_eq!(true, unsupported.is_some()); - assert_eq!("Wombat=9", &unsupported.unwrap().to_string()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_protoentry_all_supported_unsupported_high_version() { - let protocols: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = "HSDir=12-60".parse().unwrap(); - let unsupported: Option<UnvalidatedProtoEntry> = protocols.all_supported(); - assert_eq!(true, unsupported.is_some()); - assert_eq!("HSDir=12-60", &unsupported.unwrap().to_string()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_protoentry_all_supported_unsupported_low_version() { - let protocols: UnvalidatedProtoEntry = "HSIntro=2-3".parse().unwrap(); - let unsupported: Option<UnvalidatedProtoEntry> = protocols.all_supported(); - assert_eq!(true, unsupported.is_some()); - assert_eq!("HSIntro=2", &unsupported.unwrap().to_string()); - } - - #[test] - fn test_contract_protocol_list() { - let mut versions = ""; - assert_eq!( - String::from(versions), - ProtoSet::from_str(&versions).unwrap().to_string() - ); - - versions = "1"; - assert_eq!( - String::from(versions), - ProtoSet::from_str(&versions).unwrap().to_string() - ); - - versions = "1-2"; - assert_eq!( - String::from(versions), - ProtoSet::from_str(&versions).unwrap().to_string() - ); - - versions = "1,3"; - assert_eq!( - String::from(versions), - ProtoSet::from_str(&versions).unwrap().to_string() - ); - - versions = "1-4"; - assert_eq!( - String::from(versions), - ProtoSet::from_str(&versions).unwrap().to_string() - ); - - versions = "1,3,5-7"; - assert_eq!( - String::from(versions), - ProtoSet::from_str(&versions).unwrap().to_string() - ); - - versions = "1-3,50"; - assert_eq!( - String::from(versions), - ProtoSet::from_str(&versions).unwrap().to_string() - ); - } -} |