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/*
* 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. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* --
*
* ZeroTier may be used and distributed under the terms of the GPLv3, which
* are available at: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
*
* If you would like to embed ZeroTier into a commercial application or
* redistribute it in a modified binary form, please contact ZeroTier Networks
* LLC. Start here: http://www.zerotier.com/
*/
#include <algorithm>
#include "Constants.hpp"
#include "SharedPtr.hpp"
#include "Multicaster.hpp"
#include "Topology.hpp"
#include "Switch.hpp"
#include "Packet.hpp"
#include "Peer.hpp"
#include "CMWC4096.hpp"
#include "CertificateOfMembership.hpp"
#include "RuntimeEnvironment.hpp"
namespace ZeroTier {
Multicaster::Multicaster(const RuntimeEnvironment *renv) :
RR(renv)
{
}
Multicaster::~Multicaster()
{
}
unsigned int Multicaster::gather(const RuntimeEnvironment *RR,uint64_t nwid,MulticastGroup &mg,Packet &appendTo,unsigned int limit) const
{
unsigned char *p;
unsigned int n = 0,i,rptr;
uint64_t a,done[(ZT_PROTO_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH / 5) + 1];
Mutex::Lock _l(_groups_m);
std::map< std::pair<uint64_t,MulticastGroup>,MulticastGroupStatus >::const_iterator gs(_groups.find(std::pair<uint64_t,MulticastGroup>(nwid,mg)));
if ((gs == _groups.end())||(gs->second.members.empty())) {
appendTo.append((uint32_t)0);
appendTo.append((uint16_t)0);
return 0;
}
if (limit > gs->second.members.size())
limit = (unsigned int)gs->second.members.size();
if (limit > 0xffff) // sanity check -- this won't fit in a packet anyway
limit = 0xffff;
appendTo.append((uint32_t)gs->second.members.size());
unsigned int nAt = appendTo.size();
appendTo.append((uint16_t)0); // set to n later
while ((n < limit)&&((appendTo.size() + ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH) <= ZT_PROTO_MAX_PACKET_LENGTH)) {
// Pick a member at random -- if we've already picked it,
// keep circling the buffer until we find one we haven't.
// This won't loop forever since limit <= members.size().
rptr = (unsigned int)RR->prng->next32();
restart_member_scan:
a = gs->second.members[rptr % (unsigned int)gs->second.members.size()].address.toInt();
for(i=0;i<n;++i) {
if (done[i] == a) {
++rptr;
goto restart_member_scan;
}
}
// Log that we've picked this one
done[n++] = a;
// Append to packet
p = (unsigned char *)appendTo.appendField(ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH);
*(p++) = (unsigned char)((a >> 32) & 0xff);
*(p++) = (unsigned char)((a >> 24) & 0xff);
*(p++) = (unsigned char)((a >> 16) & 0xff);
*(p++) = (unsigned char)((a >> 8) & 0xff);
*p = (unsigned char)(a & 0xff);
}
appendTo.setAt(nAt,(uint16_t)n);
return n;
}
void Multicaster::send(
const CertificateOfMembership *com,
unsigned int limit,
uint64_t now,
uint64_t nwid,
const MulticastGroup &mg,
const MAC &src,
unsigned int etherType,
const void *data,
unsigned int len)
{
Mutex::Lock _l(_groups_m);
MulticastGroupStatus &gs = _groups[std::pair<uint64_t,MulticastGroup>(nwid,mg)];
if (gs.members.size() >= limit) {
// If we already have enough members, just send and we're done -- no need for TX queue
OutboundMulticast out;
out.init(
now,
RR->identity.address(),
nwid,
com,
limit,
0,
src,
mg,
etherType,
data,
len);
unsigned int count = 0;
for(std::vector<MulticastGroupMember>::const_reverse_iterator m(gs.members.rbegin());m!=gs.members.rend();++m) {
out.sendOnly(*(RR->sw),m->address); // sendOnly() avoids overhead of creating sent log since we're going to discard this immediately
if (++count >= limit)
break;
}
} else {
unsigned int gatherLimit = (limit - (unsigned int)gs.members.size()) + 1;
if ((now - gs.lastExplicitGather) >= ZT_MULTICAST_GATHER_DELAY) {
gs.lastExplicitGather = now;
// TODO / INPROGRESS: right now supernodes track multicast LIKEs, a relic
// from the old algorithm. The next step will be to devolve this duty
// somewhere else, such as node(s) nominated by netconf masters. But
// we'll keep announcing LIKEs to supernodes for the near future to
// gradually migrate from old multicast to new without losing old nodes.
SharedPtr<Peer> sn(RR->topology->getBestSupernode());
if (sn) {
Packet outp(sn->address(),RR->identity.address(),Packet::VERB_MULTICAST_GATHER);
outp.append(nwid);
outp.append((uint8_t)0);
mg.mac().appendTo(outp);
outp.append((uint32_t)mg.adi());
outp.append((uint32_t)gatherLimit); // +1 just means we'll have an extra in the queue if available
outp.armor(sn->key(),true);
sn->send(RR,outp.data(),outp.size(),now);
}
gatherLimit = 0; // once we've done this we don't need to do it implicitly
}
gs.txQueue.push_back(OutboundMulticast());
OutboundMulticast &out = gs.txQueue.back();
out.init(
now,
RR->identity.address(),
nwid,
com,
limit,
gatherLimit,
src,
mg,
etherType,
data,
len);
for(std::vector<MulticastGroupMember>::const_reverse_iterator m(gs.members.rbegin());m!=gs.members.rend();++m)
out.sendAndLog(*(RR->sw),m->address);
}
}
void Multicaster::clean(uint64_t now)
{
Mutex::Lock _l(_groups_m);
for(std::map< std::pair<uint64_t,MulticastGroup>,MulticastGroupStatus >::iterator mm(_groups.begin());mm!=_groups.end();) {
// Remove expired outgoing multicasts from multicast TX queue
for(std::list<OutboundMulticast>::iterator tx(mm->second.txQueue.begin());tx!=mm->second.txQueue.end();) {
if ((tx->expired(now))||(tx->atLimit()))
mm->second.txQueue.erase(tx++);
else ++tx;
}
// Remove expired members from membership list, and update rank
// so that remaining members can be sorted in ascending order of
// transmit priority.
std::vector<MulticastGroupMember>::iterator reader(mm->second.members.begin());
std::vector<MulticastGroupMember>::iterator writer(mm->second.members.begin());
unsigned int count = 0;
while (reader != mm->second.members.end()) {
if ((now - reader->timestamp) < ZT_MULTICAST_LIKE_EXPIRE) {
*writer = *reader;
/* We rank in ascending order of most recent relevant activity. For peers we've learned
* about by direct LIKEs, we do this in order of their own activity. For indirectly
* acquired peers we do this minus a constant to place these categorically below directly
* learned peers. For peers with no active Peer record, we use the time we last learned
* about them minus one day (a large constant) to put these at the bottom of the list.
* List is sorted in ascending order of rank and multicasts are sent last-to-first. */
if (writer->learnedFrom) {
SharedPtr<Peer> p(RR->topology->getPeer(writer->learnedFrom));
if (p)
writer->rank = p->lastUnicastFrame() - ZT_MULTICAST_LIKE_EXPIRE;
else writer->rank = writer->timestamp - (86400000 + ZT_MULTICAST_LIKE_EXPIRE);
} else {
SharedPtr<Peer> p(RR->topology->getPeer(writer->address));
if (p)
writer->rank = p->lastUnicastFrame();
else writer->rank = writer->timestamp - 86400000;
}
++writer;
++count;
}
++reader;
}
if (count) {
// There are remaining members, so re-sort them by rank and resize the vector
std::sort(mm->second.members.begin(),writer); // sorts in ascending order of rank
mm->second.members.resize(count); // trim off the ones we cut, after writer
++mm;
} else if (mm->second.txQueue.empty()) {
// There are no remaining members and no pending multicasts, so erase the entry
_groups.erase(mm++);
} else ++mm;
}
}
void Multicaster::_add(uint64_t now,uint64_t nwid,MulticastGroupStatus &gs,const Address &learnedFrom,const Address &member)
{
// assumes _groups_m is locked
// Update timestamp and learnedFrom if existing
for(std::vector<MulticastGroupMember>::iterator m(gs.members.begin());m!=gs.members.end();++m) {
if (m->address == member) {
// learnedFrom is NULL (zero) if we've learned this directly via MULTICAST_LIKE, at which
// point this becomes a first-order connection.
if (m->learnedFrom)
m->learnedFrom = learnedFrom;
m->timestamp = now;
return;
}
}
// If not existing, add to end of list (highest priority) -- these will
// be resorted on next clean(). In the future we might want to insert
// this somewhere else but we'll try this for now.
gs.members.push_back(MulticastGroupMember(member,learnedFrom,now));
// Try to send to any outgoing multicasts that are waiting for more recipients
for(std::list<OutboundMulticast>::iterator tx(gs.txQueue.begin());tx!=gs.txQueue.end();) {
tx->sendIfNew(*(RR->sw),member);
if (tx->atLimit())
gs.txQueue.erase(tx++);
else ++tx;
}
}
} // namespace ZeroTier
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