/* * ZeroTier One - Global Peer to Peer Ethernet * Copyright (C) 2011-2014 ZeroTier Networks LLC * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. 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Start here: http://www.zerotier.com/ */ #ifndef ZT_NETWORK_HPP #define ZT_NETWORK_HPP #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "Constants.hpp" #include "NonCopyable.hpp" #include "Utils.hpp" #include "EthernetTap.hpp" #include "Address.hpp" #include "Mutex.hpp" #include "SharedPtr.hpp" #include "AtomicCounter.hpp" #include "MulticastGroup.hpp" #include "MAC.hpp" #include "Dictionary.hpp" #include "Identity.hpp" #include "InetAddress.hpp" #include "BandwidthAccount.hpp" #include "NetworkConfig.hpp" #include "CertificateOfMembership.hpp" #include "Thread.hpp" namespace ZeroTier { class RuntimeEnvironment; class NodeConfig; /** * A virtual LAN * * Networks can be open or closed. Each network has an ID whose most * significant 40 bits are the ZeroTier address of the node that should * be contacted for network configuration. The least significant 24 * bits are arbitrary, allowing up to 2^24 networks per managing * node. * * Open networks do not track membership. Anyone is allowed to communicate * over them. For closed networks, each peer must distribute a certificate * regularly that proves that they are allowed to communicate. */ class Network : NonCopyable { friend class SharedPtr; friend class NodeConfig; private: // Only NodeConfig can create, only SharedPtr can delete // Actual construction happens in newInstance() Network() throw() {} ~Network(); /** * Create a new Network instance and restore any saved state * * If there is no saved state, a dummy .conf is created on disk to remember * this network across restarts. * * @param renv Runtime environment * @param nc Parent NodeConfig * @param id Network ID * @return Reference counted pointer to new network * @throws std::runtime_error Unable to create tap device or other fatal error */ static SharedPtr newInstance(const RuntimeEnvironment *renv,NodeConfig *nc,uint64_t id); public: /** * Broadcast multicast group: ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff / 0 */ static const MulticastGroup BROADCAST; /** * Possible network states */ enum Status { NETWORK_INITIALIZING, // Creating tap device and setting up state NETWORK_WAITING_FOR_FIRST_AUTOCONF, // Waiting for initial setup with netconf master NETWORK_OK, // Network is up, seems to be working NETWORK_ACCESS_DENIED, // Netconf node reported permission denied NETWORK_NOT_FOUND, // Netconf node reported network not found NETWORK_INITIALIZATION_FAILED, // Cannot initialize device (OS/installation problem?) NETWORK_NO_MORE_DEVICES // OS cannot create any more tap devices (some OSes have a limit) }; /** * @param s Status * @return String description */ static const char *statusString(const Status s) throw(); /** * @return Network ID */ inline uint64_t id() const throw() { return _id; } /** * @return Address of network's netconf master (most significant 40 bits of ID) */ inline Address controller() throw() { return Address(_id >> 24); } /** * @return Network ID in hexadecimal form */ inline std::string idString() { char buf[64]; Utils::snprintf(buf,sizeof(buf),"%.16llx",(unsigned long long)_id); return std::string(buf); } /** * Update multicast groups for this network's tap * * @return True if internal multicast group set has changed since last update */ bool updateMulticastGroups(); /** * @return Latest set of multicast groups for this network's tap */ inline std::set multicastGroups() const { Mutex::Lock _l(_lock); return _multicastGroups; } /** * Set or update this network's configuration * * This is called by PacketDecoder when an update comes over the wire, or * internally when an old config is reloaded from disk. * * This also cancels any netconf failure flags. * * The network can't accept configuration when in INITIALIZATION state, * and so in that state this will just return false. * * @param conf Configuration in key/value dictionary form * @param saveToDisk IF true (default), write config to disk * @return True if configuration was accepted, false if still initializing or config was not valid */ bool setConfiguration(const Dictionary &conf,bool saveToDisk = true); /** * Set netconf failure to 'access denied' -- called by PacketDecoder when netconf master reports this */ inline void setAccessDenied() { Mutex::Lock _l(_lock); _netconfFailure = NETCONF_FAILURE_ACCESS_DENIED; } /** * Set netconf failure to 'not found' -- called by PacketDecider when netconf master reports this */ inline void setNotFound() { Mutex::Lock _l(_lock); _netconfFailure = NETCONF_FAILURE_NOT_FOUND; } /** * Causes this network to request an updated configuration from its master node now */ void requestConfiguration(); /** * Add or update a membership certificate * * This cert must have been signature checked first. Certs older than the * cert on file are ignored and the newer cert remains in the database. * * @param cert Certificate of membership */ void addMembershipCertificate(const CertificateOfMembership &cert); /** * Push our membership certificate to a peer * * @param peer Destination peer address * @param force If true, push even if we've already done so within required time frame * @param now Current time */ inline void pushMembershipCertificate(const Address &peer,bool force,uint64_t now) { Mutex::Lock _l(_lock); if ((_config)&&(!_config->isPublic())&&(_config->com())) _pushMembershipCertificate(peer,force,now); } /** * @param peer Peer address to check * @return True if peer is allowed to communicate on this network */ bool isAllowed(const Address &peer) const; /** * Perform cleanup and possibly save state */ void clean(); /** * @return Time of last updated configuration or 0 if none */ inline uint64_t lastConfigUpdate() const throw() { return _lastConfigUpdate; } /** * @return Status of this network */ Status status() const; /** * Update multicast balance for an address and multicast group, return whether packet is allowed * * @param a Originating address of multicast packet * @param mg Multicast group * @param bytes Size of packet * @return True if packet is within budget */ inline bool updateAndCheckMulticastBalance(const Address &a,const MulticastGroup &mg,unsigned int bytes) { Mutex::Lock _l(_lock); if (!_config) return false; std::pair k(a,mg); std::map< std::pair,BandwidthAccount >::iterator bal(_multicastRateAccounts.find(k)); if (bal == _multicastRateAccounts.end()) { NetworkConfig::MulticastRate r(_config->multicastRate(mg)); bal = _multicastRateAccounts.insert(std::pair< std::pair,BandwidthAccount >(k,BandwidthAccount(r.preload,r.maxBalance,r.accrual))).first; } return bal->second.deduct(bytes); } /** * Get current network config or throw exception * * This version never returns null. Instead it throws a runtime error if * there is no current configuration. Callers should check isUp() first or * use config2() to get with the potential for null. * * Since it never returns null, it's safe to config()->whatever() inside * a try/catch block. * * @return Network configuration (never null) * @throws std::runtime_error Network configuration unavailable */ inline SharedPtr config() const { Mutex::Lock _l(_lock); if (_config) return _config; throw std::runtime_error("no configuration"); } /** * Get current network config or return NULL * * @return Network configuration -- may be NULL */ inline SharedPtr config2() const throw() { Mutex::Lock _l(_lock); return _config; } /** * Thread main method; do not call elsewhere */ void threadMain() throw(); /** * Inject a frame into tap (if it's created and network is enabled) * * @param from Origin MAC * @param to Destination MC * @param etherType Ethernet frame type * @param data Frame data * @param len Frame length */ inline void tapPut(const MAC &from,const MAC &to,unsigned int etherType,const void *data,unsigned int len) { if (!_enabled) return; EthernetTap *t = _tap; if (t) t->put(from,to,etherType,data,len); } /** * @return Tap device name or empty string if still initializing */ inline std::string tapDeviceName() const { EthernetTap *t = _tap; if (t) return t->deviceName(); else return std::string(); } /** * @return Ethernet MAC address for this network's local interface */ inline const MAC &mac() const throw() { return _mac; } /** * @return Set of currently assigned IP addresses */ inline std::set ips() const { EthernetTap *t = _tap; if (t) return t->ips(); return std::set(); } /** * Shortcut for config()->permitsBridging(), returns false if no config * * @param peer Peer address to check * @return True if peer can bridge other Ethernet nodes into this network or network is in permissive bridging mode */ inline bool permitsBridging(const Address &peer) const { Mutex::Lock _l(_lock); if (_config) return _config->permitsBridging(peer); return false; } /** * @param mac MAC address * @return ZeroTier address of bridge to this MAC or null address if not found (also check result for self, since this can happen) */ inline Address findBridgeTo(const MAC &mac) const { Mutex::Lock _l(_lock); std::map::const_iterator br(_bridgeRoutes.find(mac)); if (br == _bridgeRoutes.end()) return Address(); return br->second; } /** * Set a bridge route * * @param mac MAC address of destination * @param addr Bridge this MAC is reachable behind */ void learnBridgeRoute(const MAC &mac,const Address &addr); /** * Learn a multicast group that is bridged to our tap device * * @param mg Multicast group * @param now Current time */ inline void learnBridgedMulticastGroup(const MulticastGroup &mg,uint64_t now) { Mutex::Lock _l(_lock); _bridgedMulticastGroups[mg] = now; } /** * @return True if traffic on this network's tap is enabled */ inline bool enabled() const throw() { return _enabled; } /** * @param enabled Should traffic be allowed on this network? */ void setEnabled(bool enabled); /** * Destroy this network * * This causes the network to disable itself, destroy its tap device, and on * delete to delete all trace of itself on disk and remove any persistent tap * device instances. Call this when a network is being removed from the system. */ void destroy(); private: static void _CBhandleTapData(void *arg,const MAC &from,const MAC &to,unsigned int etherType,const Buffer<4096> &data); void _pushMembershipCertificate(const Address &peer,bool force,uint64_t now); void _restoreState(); void _dumpMulticastCerts(); inline void _mkNetworkFriendlyName(char *buf,unsigned int len) { // assumes _lock is locked if (_config) Utils::snprintf(buf,len,"ZeroTier One [%s]",_config->name().c_str()); else Utils::snprintf(buf,len,"ZeroTier One [%.16llx]",(unsigned long long)_id); } uint64_t _id; NodeConfig *_nc; // parent NodeConfig object MAC _mac; // local MAC address const RuntimeEnvironment *_r; EthernetTap *volatile _tap; // tap device or NULL if not initialized yet volatile bool _enabled; std::set _multicastGroups; std::map< std::pair,BandwidthAccount > _multicastRateAccounts; std::map _membershipCertificates; std::map _lastPushedMembershipCertificate; std::map _bridgeRoutes; // remote addresses where given MACs are reachable std::map _bridgedMulticastGroups; // multicast groups of interest on our side of the bridge SharedPtr _config; volatile uint64_t _lastConfigUpdate; volatile bool _destroyed; volatile enum { NETCONF_FAILURE_NONE, NETCONF_FAILURE_ACCESS_DENIED, NETCONF_FAILURE_NOT_FOUND, NETCONF_FAILURE_INIT_FAILED } _netconfFailure; Thread _setupThread; Mutex _lock; AtomicCounter __refCount; }; } // naemspace ZeroTier #endif