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  1. /*
  2. * ZeroTier One - Network Virtualization Everywhere
  3. * Copyright (C) 2011-2016 ZeroTier, Inc. https://www.zerotier.com/
  4. *
  5. * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  6. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  7. * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  8. * (at your option) any later version.
  9. *
  10. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  11. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  12. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  13. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  14. *
  15. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  16. * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  17. */
  18. #ifndef ZT_CLUSTER_HPP
  19. #define ZT_CLUSTER_HPP
  20. #ifdef ZT_ENABLE_CLUSTER
  21. #include <map>
  22. #include "Constants.hpp"
  23. #include "../include/ZeroTierOne.h"
  24. #include "Address.hpp"
  25. #include "InetAddress.hpp"
  26. #include "SHA512.hpp"
  27. #include "Utils.hpp"
  28. #include "Buffer.hpp"
  29. #include "Mutex.hpp"
  30. #include "SharedPtr.hpp"
  31. #include "Hashtable.hpp"
  32. #include "Packet.hpp"
  33. #include "SharedPtr.hpp"
  34. /**
  35. * Timeout for cluster members being considered "alive"
  36. *
  37. * A cluster member is considered dead and will no longer have peers
  38. * redirected to it if we have not heard a heartbeat in this long.
  39. */
  40. #define ZT_CLUSTER_TIMEOUT 5000
  41. /**
  42. * Desired period between doPeriodicTasks() in milliseconds
  43. */
  44. #define ZT_CLUSTER_PERIODIC_TASK_PERIOD 20
  45. /**
  46. * How often to flush outgoing message queues (maximum interval)
  47. */
  48. #define ZT_CLUSTER_FLUSH_PERIOD ZT_CLUSTER_PERIODIC_TASK_PERIOD
  49. /**
  50. * Maximum number of queued outgoing packets per sender address
  51. */
  52. #define ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_QUEUE_PER_SENDER 16
  53. /**
  54. * Expiration time for send queue entries
  55. */
  56. #define ZT_CLUSTER_QUEUE_EXPIRATION 3000
  57. /**
  58. * Chunk size for allocating queue entries
  59. *
  60. * Queue entries are allocated in chunks of this many and are added to a pool.
  61. * ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_QUEUE_GLOBAL must be evenly divisible by this.
  62. */
  63. #define ZT_CLUSTER_QUEUE_CHUNK_SIZE 32
  64. /**
  65. * Maximum number of chunks to ever allocate
  66. *
  67. * This is a global sanity limit to prevent resource exhaustion attacks. It
  68. * works out to about 600mb of RAM. You'll never see this on a normal edge
  69. * node. We're unlikely to see this on a root server unless someone is DOSing
  70. * us. In that case cluster relaying will be affected but other functions
  71. * should continue to operate normally.
  72. */
  73. #define ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_QUEUE_CHUNKS 8194
  74. /**
  75. * Max data per queue entry
  76. */
  77. #define ZT_CLUSTER_SEND_QUEUE_DATA_MAX 1500
  78. /**
  79. * We won't send WANT_PEER to other members more than every (ms) per recipient
  80. */
  81. #define ZT_CLUSTER_WANT_PEER_EVERY 1000
  82. namespace ZeroTier {
  83. class RuntimeEnvironment;
  84. class MulticastGroup;
  85. class Peer;
  86. class Identity;
  87. // Internal class implemented inside Cluster.cpp
  88. class _ClusterSendQueue;
  89. /**
  90. * Multi-homing cluster state replication and packet relaying
  91. *
  92. * Multi-homing means more than one node sharing the same ZeroTier identity.
  93. * There is nothing in the protocol to prevent this, but to make it work well
  94. * requires the devices sharing an identity to cooperate and share some
  95. * information.
  96. *
  97. * There are three use cases we want to fulfill:
  98. *
  99. * (1) Multi-homing of root servers with handoff for efficient routing,
  100. * HA, and load balancing across many commodity nodes.
  101. * (2) Multi-homing of network controllers for the same reason.
  102. * (3) Multi-homing of nodes on virtual networks, such as domain servers
  103. * and other important endpoints.
  104. *
  105. * These use cases are in order of escalating difficulty. The initial
  106. * version of Cluster is aimed at satisfying the first, though you are
  107. * free to try #2 and #3.
  108. */
  109. class Cluster
  110. {
  111. public:
  112. /**
  113. * State message types
  114. */
  115. enum StateMessageType
  116. {
  117. CLUSTER_MESSAGE_NOP = 0,
  118. /**
  119. * This cluster member is alive:
  120. * <[2] version minor>
  121. * <[2] version major>
  122. * <[2] version revision>
  123. * <[1] protocol version>
  124. * <[4] X location (signed 32-bit)>
  125. * <[4] Y location (signed 32-bit)>
  126. * <[4] Z location (signed 32-bit)>
  127. * <[8] local clock at this member>
  128. * <[8] load average>
  129. * <[8] number of peers>
  130. * <[8] flags (currently unused, must be zero)>
  131. * <[1] number of preferred ZeroTier endpoints>
  132. * <[...] InetAddress(es) of preferred ZeroTier endpoint(s)>
  133. *
  134. * Cluster members constantly broadcast an alive heartbeat and will only
  135. * receive peer redirects if they've done so within the timeout.
  136. */
  137. CLUSTER_MESSAGE_ALIVE = 1,
  138. /**
  139. * Cluster member has this peer:
  140. * <[...] serialized identity of peer>
  141. *
  142. * This is typically sent in response to WANT_PEER but can also be pushed
  143. * to prepopulate if this makes sense.
  144. */
  145. CLUSTER_MESSAGE_HAVE_PEER = 2,
  146. /**
  147. * Cluster member wants this peer:
  148. * <[5] ZeroTier address of peer>
  149. *
  150. * Members that have a direct link to this peer will respond with
  151. * HAVE_PEER.
  152. */
  153. CLUSTER_MESSAGE_WANT_PEER = 3,
  154. /**
  155. * A remote packet that we should also possibly respond to:
  156. * <[2] 16-bit length of remote packet>
  157. * <[...] remote packet payload>
  158. *
  159. * Cluster members may relay requests by relaying the request packet.
  160. * These may include requests such as WHOIS and MULTICAST_GATHER. The
  161. * packet must be already decrypted, decompressed, and authenticated.
  162. *
  163. * This can only be used for small request packets as per the cluster
  164. * message size limit, but since these are the only ones in question
  165. * this is fine.
  166. *
  167. * If a response is generated it is sent via PROXY_SEND.
  168. */
  169. CLUSTER_MESSAGE_REMOTE_PACKET = 4,
  170. /**
  171. * Request that VERB_RENDEZVOUS be sent to a peer that we have:
  172. * <[5] ZeroTier address of peer on recipient's side>
  173. * <[5] ZeroTier address of peer on sender's side>
  174. * <[1] 8-bit number of sender's peer's active path addresses>
  175. * <[...] series of serialized InetAddresses of sender's peer's paths>
  176. *
  177. * This requests that we perform NAT-t introduction between a peer that
  178. * we have and one on the sender's side. The sender furnishes contact
  179. * info for its peer, and we send VERB_RENDEZVOUS to both sides: to ours
  180. * directly and with PROXY_SEND to theirs.
  181. */
  182. CLUSTER_MESSAGE_PROXY_UNITE = 5,
  183. /**
  184. * Request that a cluster member send a packet to a locally-known peer:
  185. * <[5] ZeroTier address of recipient>
  186. * <[1] packet verb>
  187. * <[2] length of packet payload>
  188. * <[...] packet payload>
  189. *
  190. * This differs from RELAY in that it requests the receiving cluster
  191. * member to actually compose a ZeroTier Packet from itself to the
  192. * provided recipient. RELAY simply says "please forward this blob."
  193. * RELAY is used to implement peer-to-peer relaying with RENDEZVOUS,
  194. * while PROXY_SEND is used to implement proxy sending (which right
  195. * now is only used to send RENDEZVOUS).
  196. */
  197. CLUSTER_MESSAGE_PROXY_SEND = 6,
  198. /**
  199. * Replicate a network config for a network we belong to:
  200. * <[...] network config chunk>
  201. *
  202. * This is used by clusters to avoid every member having to query
  203. * for the same netconf for networks all members belong to.
  204. *
  205. * The first field of a network config chunk is the network ID,
  206. * so this can be checked to look up the network on receipt.
  207. */
  208. CLUSTER_MESSAGE_NETWORK_CONFIG = 7
  209. };
  210. /**
  211. * Construct a new cluster
  212. */
  213. Cluster(
  214. const RuntimeEnvironment *renv,
  215. uint16_t id,
  216. const std::vector<InetAddress> &zeroTierPhysicalEndpoints,
  217. int32_t x,
  218. int32_t y,
  219. int32_t z,
  220. void (*sendFunction)(void *,unsigned int,const void *,unsigned int),
  221. void *sendFunctionArg,
  222. int (*addressToLocationFunction)(void *,const struct sockaddr_storage *,int *,int *,int *),
  223. void *addressToLocationFunctionArg);
  224. ~Cluster();
  225. /**
  226. * @return This cluster member's ID
  227. */
  228. inline uint16_t id() const throw() { return _id; }
  229. /**
  230. * Handle an incoming intra-cluster message
  231. *
  232. * @param data Message data
  233. * @param len Message length (max: ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH)
  234. */
  235. void handleIncomingStateMessage(const void *msg,unsigned int len);
  236. /**
  237. * Broadcast that we have a given peer
  238. *
  239. * This should be done when new peers are first contacted.
  240. *
  241. * @param id Identity of peer
  242. */
  243. void broadcastHavePeer(const Identity &id);
  244. /**
  245. * Broadcast a network config chunk to other members of cluster
  246. *
  247. * @param chunk Chunk data
  248. * @param len Length of chunk
  249. */
  250. void broadcastNetworkConfigChunk(const void *chunk,unsigned int len);
  251. /**
  252. * If the cluster has this peer, prepare the packet to send via cluster
  253. *
  254. * Note that outp is only armored (or modified at all) if the return value is a member ID.
  255. *
  256. * @param toPeerAddress Value of outp.destination(), simply to save additional lookup
  257. * @param ts Result: set to time of last HAVE_PEER from the cluster
  258. * @param peerSecret Result: Buffer to fill with peer secret on valid return value, must be at least ZT_PEER_SECRET_KEY_LENGTH bytes
  259. * @return -1 if cluster does not know this peer, or a member ID to pass to sendViaCluster()
  260. */
  261. int checkSendViaCluster(const Address &toPeerAddress,uint64_t &mostRecentTs,void *peerSecret);
  262. /**
  263. * Send data via cluster front plane (packet head or fragment)
  264. *
  265. * @param haveMemberId Member ID that has this peer as returned by prepSendviaCluster()
  266. * @param toPeerAddress Destination peer address
  267. * @param data Packet or packet fragment data
  268. * @param len Length of packet or fragment
  269. * @return True if packet was sent (and outp was modified via armoring)
  270. */
  271. bool sendViaCluster(int haveMemberId,const Address &toPeerAddress,const void *data,unsigned int len);
  272. /**
  273. * Relay a packet via the cluster
  274. *
  275. * This is used in the outgoing packet and relaying logic in Switch to
  276. * relay packets to other cluster members. It isn't PROXY_SEND-- that is
  277. * used internally in Cluster to send responses to peer queries.
  278. *
  279. * @param fromPeerAddress Source peer address (if known, should be NULL for fragments)
  280. * @param toPeerAddress Destination peer address
  281. * @param data Packet or packet fragment data
  282. * @param len Length of packet or fragment
  283. * @param unite If true, also request proxy unite across cluster
  284. */
  285. void relayViaCluster(const Address &fromPeerAddress,const Address &toPeerAddress,const void *data,unsigned int len,bool unite);
  286. /**
  287. * Send a distributed query to other cluster members
  288. *
  289. * Some queries such as WHOIS or MULTICAST_GATHER need a response from other
  290. * cluster members. Replies (if any) will be sent back to the peer via
  291. * PROXY_SEND across the cluster.
  292. *
  293. * @param pkt Packet to distribute
  294. */
  295. void sendDistributedQuery(const Packet &pkt);
  296. /**
  297. * Call every ~ZT_CLUSTER_PERIODIC_TASK_PERIOD milliseconds.
  298. */
  299. void doPeriodicTasks();
  300. /**
  301. * Add a member ID to this cluster
  302. *
  303. * @param memberId Member ID
  304. */
  305. void addMember(uint16_t memberId);
  306. /**
  307. * Remove a member ID from this cluster
  308. *
  309. * @param memberId Member ID to remove
  310. */
  311. void removeMember(uint16_t memberId);
  312. /**
  313. * Find a better cluster endpoint for this peer (if any)
  314. *
  315. * @param redirectTo InetAddress to be set to a better endpoint (if there is one)
  316. * @param peerAddress Address of peer to (possibly) redirect
  317. * @param peerPhysicalAddress Physical address of peer's current best path (where packet was most recently received or getBestPath()->address())
  318. * @param offload Always redirect if possible -- can be used to offload peers during shutdown
  319. * @return True if redirectTo was set to a new address, false if redirectTo was not modified
  320. */
  321. bool findBetterEndpoint(InetAddress &redirectTo,const Address &peerAddress,const InetAddress &peerPhysicalAddress,bool offload);
  322. /**
  323. * @param ip Address to check
  324. * @return True if this is a cluster frontplane address (excluding our addresses)
  325. */
  326. bool isClusterPeerFrontplane(const InetAddress &ip) const;
  327. /**
  328. * Fill out ZT_ClusterStatus structure (from core API)
  329. *
  330. * @param status Reference to structure to hold result (anything there is replaced)
  331. */
  332. void status(ZT_ClusterStatus &status) const;
  333. private:
  334. void _send(uint16_t memberId,StateMessageType type,const void *msg,unsigned int len);
  335. void _flush(uint16_t memberId);
  336. void _doREMOTE_WHOIS(uint64_t fromMemberId,const Packet &remotep);
  337. void _doREMOTE_MULTICAST_GATHER(uint64_t fromMemberId,const Packet &remotep);
  338. // These are initialized in the constructor and remain immutable ------------
  339. uint16_t _masterSecret[ZT_SHA512_DIGEST_LEN / sizeof(uint16_t)];
  340. unsigned char _key[ZT_PEER_SECRET_KEY_LENGTH];
  341. const RuntimeEnvironment *RR;
  342. _ClusterSendQueue *const _sendQueue;
  343. void (*_sendFunction)(void *,unsigned int,const void *,unsigned int);
  344. void *_sendFunctionArg;
  345. int (*_addressToLocationFunction)(void *,const struct sockaddr_storage *,int *,int *,int *);
  346. void *_addressToLocationFunctionArg;
  347. const int32_t _x;
  348. const int32_t _y;
  349. const int32_t _z;
  350. const uint16_t _id;
  351. const std::vector<InetAddress> _zeroTierPhysicalEndpoints;
  352. // end immutable fields -----------------------------------------------------
  353. struct _Member
  354. {
  355. unsigned char key[ZT_PEER_SECRET_KEY_LENGTH];
  356. uint64_t lastReceivedAliveAnnouncement;
  357. uint64_t lastAnnouncedAliveTo;
  358. uint64_t load;
  359. uint64_t peers;
  360. int32_t x,y,z;
  361. std::vector<InetAddress> zeroTierPhysicalEndpoints;
  362. Buffer<ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH> q;
  363. Mutex lock;
  364. inline void clear()
  365. {
  366. lastReceivedAliveAnnouncement = 0;
  367. lastAnnouncedAliveTo = 0;
  368. load = 0;
  369. peers = 0;
  370. x = 0;
  371. y = 0;
  372. z = 0;
  373. zeroTierPhysicalEndpoints.clear();
  374. q.clear();
  375. }
  376. _Member() { this->clear(); }
  377. ~_Member() { Utils::burn(key,sizeof(key)); }
  378. };
  379. _Member *const _members;
  380. std::vector<uint16_t> _memberIds;
  381. Mutex _memberIds_m;
  382. struct _RemotePeer
  383. {
  384. _RemotePeer() : lastHavePeerReceived(0),lastSentWantPeer(0) {}
  385. ~_RemotePeer() { Utils::burn(key,ZT_PEER_SECRET_KEY_LENGTH); }
  386. uint64_t lastHavePeerReceived;
  387. uint64_t lastSentWantPeer;
  388. uint8_t key[ZT_PEER_SECRET_KEY_LENGTH]; // secret key from identity agreement
  389. };
  390. std::map< std::pair<Address,unsigned int>,_RemotePeer > _remotePeers; // we need ordered behavior and lower_bound here
  391. Mutex _remotePeers_m;
  392. uint64_t _lastFlushed;
  393. uint64_t _lastCleanedRemotePeers;
  394. uint64_t _lastCleanedQueue;
  395. };
  396. } // namespace ZeroTier
  397. #endif // ZT_ENABLE_CLUSTER
  398. #endif