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  1. /*
  2. * ZeroTier One - Network Virtualization Everywhere
  3. * Copyright (C) 2011-2015 ZeroTier, Inc.
  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. * --
  19. *
  20. * ZeroTier may be used and distributed under the terms of the GPLv3, which
  21. * are available at: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
  22. *
  23. * If you would like to embed ZeroTier into a commercial application or
  24. * redistribute it in a modified binary form, please contact ZeroTier Networks
  25. * LLC. Start here: http://www.zerotier.com/
  26. */
  27. /*
  28. * This defines the external C API for ZeroTier's core network virtualization
  29. * engine.
  30. */
  31. #ifndef ZT_ZEROTIERONE_H
  32. #define ZT_ZEROTIERONE_H
  33. #include <stdint.h>
  34. // For the struct sockaddr_storage structure
  35. #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64)
  36. #include <WinSock2.h>
  37. #include <WS2tcpip.h>
  38. #include <Windows.h>
  39. #else /* not Windows */
  40. #include <arpa/inet.h>
  41. #include <netinet/in.h>
  42. #include <sys/types.h>
  43. #include <sys/socket.h>
  44. #endif /* Windows or not */
  45. #ifdef __cplusplus
  46. extern "C" {
  47. #endif
  48. /****************************************************************************/
  49. /* Core constants */
  50. /****************************************************************************/
  51. /**
  52. * Default UDP port for devices running a ZeroTier endpoint
  53. */
  54. #define ZT_DEFAULT_PORT 9993
  55. /**
  56. * Maximum MTU for ZeroTier virtual networks
  57. *
  58. * This is pretty much an unchangeable global constant. To make it change
  59. * across nodes would require logic to send ICMP packet too big messages,
  60. * which would complicate things. 1500 has been good enough on most LANs
  61. * for ages, so a larger MTU should be fine for the forseeable future. This
  62. * typically results in two UDP packets per single large frame. Experimental
  63. * results seem to show that this is good. Larger MTUs resulting in more
  64. * fragments seemed too brittle on slow/crummy links for no benefit.
  65. *
  66. * If this does change, also change it in tap.h in the tuntaposx code under
  67. * mac-tap.
  68. *
  69. * Overhead for a normal frame split into two packets:
  70. *
  71. * 1414 = 1444 (typical UDP MTU) - 28 (packet header) - 2 (ethertype)
  72. * 1428 = 1444 (typical UDP MTU) - 16 (fragment header)
  73. * SUM: 2842
  74. *
  75. * We use 2800, which leaves some room for other payload in other types of
  76. * messages such as multicast propagation or future support for bridging.
  77. */
  78. #define ZT_MAX_MTU 2800
  79. /**
  80. * Maximum length of network short name
  81. */
  82. #define ZT_MAX_NETWORK_SHORT_NAME_LENGTH 255
  83. /**
  84. * Maximum number of statically assigned IP addresses per network endpoint using ZT address management (not DHCP)
  85. */
  86. #define ZT_MAX_ZT_ASSIGNED_ADDRESSES 16
  87. /**
  88. * Maximum number of multicast group subscriptions per network
  89. */
  90. #define ZT_MAX_NETWORK_MULTICAST_SUBSCRIPTIONS 4096
  91. /**
  92. * Maximum number of direct network paths to a given peer
  93. */
  94. #define ZT_MAX_PEER_NETWORK_PATHS 4
  95. /**
  96. * Feature flag: ZeroTier One was built to be thread-safe -- concurrent processXXX() calls are okay
  97. */
  98. #define ZT_FEATURE_FLAG_THREAD_SAFE 0x00000001
  99. /**
  100. * Feature flag: FIPS compliant build (not available yet, but reserved for future use if we ever do this)
  101. */
  102. #define ZT_FEATURE_FLAG_FIPS 0x00000002
  103. /**
  104. * Maximum number of hops in a ZeroTier circuit test
  105. *
  106. * This is more or less the max that can be fit in a given packet (with
  107. * fragmentation) and only one address per hop.
  108. */
  109. #define ZT_CIRCUIT_TEST_MAX_HOPS 512
  110. /**
  111. * Maximum number of addresses per hop in a circuit test
  112. */
  113. #define ZT_CIRCUIT_TEST_MAX_HOP_BREADTH 256
  114. /**
  115. * Maximum number of cluster members (and max member ID plus one)
  116. */
  117. #define ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_MEMBERS 128
  118. /**
  119. * Maximum number of physical ZeroTier addresses a cluster member can report
  120. */
  121. #define ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_ZT_PHYSICAL_ADDRESSES 16
  122. /**
  123. * Maximum allowed cluster message length in bytes
  124. */
  125. #define ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH (1500 - 48)
  126. /**
  127. * A null/empty sockaddr (all zero) to signify an unspecified socket address
  128. */
  129. extern const struct sockaddr_storage ZT_SOCKADDR_NULL;
  130. /****************************************************************************/
  131. /* Structures and other types */
  132. /****************************************************************************/
  133. /**
  134. * Function return code: OK (0) or error results
  135. *
  136. * Use ZT_ResultCode_isFatal() to check for a fatal error. If a fatal error
  137. * occurs, the node should be considered to not be working correctly. These
  138. * indicate serious problems like an inaccessible data store or a compile
  139. * problem.
  140. */
  141. enum ZT_ResultCode
  142. {
  143. /**
  144. * Operation completed normally
  145. */
  146. ZT_RESULT_OK = 0,
  147. // Fatal errors (>0, <1000)
  148. /**
  149. * Ran out of memory
  150. */
  151. ZT_RESULT_FATAL_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY = 1,
  152. /**
  153. * Data store is not writable or has failed
  154. */
  155. ZT_RESULT_FATAL_ERROR_DATA_STORE_FAILED = 2,
  156. /**
  157. * Internal error (e.g. unexpected exception indicating bug or build problem)
  158. */
  159. ZT_RESULT_FATAL_ERROR_INTERNAL = 3,
  160. // Non-fatal errors (>1000)
  161. /**
  162. * Network ID not valid
  163. */
  164. ZT_RESULT_ERROR_NETWORK_NOT_FOUND = 1000,
  165. /**
  166. * The requested operation is not supported on this version or build
  167. */
  168. ZT_RESULT_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION = 1001,
  169. /**
  170. * The requestion operation was given a bad parameter or was called in an invalid state
  171. */
  172. ZT_RESULT_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER = 1002
  173. };
  174. /**
  175. * @param x Result code
  176. * @return True if result code indicates a fatal error
  177. */
  178. #define ZT_ResultCode_isFatal(x) ((((int)(x)) > 0)&&(((int)(x)) < 1000))
  179. /**
  180. * Status codes sent to status update callback when things happen
  181. */
  182. enum ZT_Event
  183. {
  184. /**
  185. * Node has been initialized
  186. *
  187. * This is the first event generated, and is always sent. It may occur
  188. * before Node's constructor returns.
  189. *
  190. * Meta-data: none
  191. */
  192. ZT_EVENT_UP = 0,
  193. /**
  194. * Node is offline -- network does not seem to be reachable by any available strategy
  195. *
  196. * Meta-data: none
  197. */
  198. ZT_EVENT_OFFLINE = 1,
  199. /**
  200. * Node is online -- at least one upstream node appears reachable
  201. *
  202. * Meta-data: none
  203. */
  204. ZT_EVENT_ONLINE = 2,
  205. /**
  206. * Node is shutting down
  207. *
  208. * This is generated within Node's destructor when it is being shut down.
  209. * It's done for convenience, since cleaning up other state in the event
  210. * handler may appear more idiomatic.
  211. *
  212. * Meta-data: none
  213. */
  214. ZT_EVENT_DOWN = 3,
  215. /**
  216. * Your identity has collided with another node's ZeroTier address
  217. *
  218. * This happens if two different public keys both hash (via the algorithm
  219. * in Identity::generate()) to the same 40-bit ZeroTier address.
  220. *
  221. * This is something you should "never" see, where "never" is defined as
  222. * once per 2^39 new node initializations / identity creations. If you do
  223. * see it, you're going to see it very soon after a node is first
  224. * initialized.
  225. *
  226. * This is reported as an event rather than a return code since it's
  227. * detected asynchronously via error messages from authoritative nodes.
  228. *
  229. * If this occurs, you must shut down and delete the node, delete the
  230. * identity.secret record/file from the data store, and restart to generate
  231. * a new identity. If you don't do this, you will not be able to communicate
  232. * with other nodes.
  233. *
  234. * We'd automate this process, but we don't think silently deleting
  235. * private keys or changing our address without telling the calling code
  236. * is good form. It violates the principle of least surprise.
  237. *
  238. * You can technically get away with not handling this, but we recommend
  239. * doing so in a mature reliable application. Besides, handling this
  240. * condition is a good way to make sure it never arises. It's like how
  241. * umbrellas prevent rain and smoke detectors prevent fires. They do, right?
  242. *
  243. * Meta-data: none
  244. */
  245. ZT_EVENT_FATAL_ERROR_IDENTITY_COLLISION = 4,
  246. /**
  247. * Trace (debugging) message
  248. *
  249. * These events are only generated if this is a TRACE-enabled build.
  250. *
  251. * Meta-data: C string, TRACE message
  252. */
  253. ZT_EVENT_TRACE = 5
  254. };
  255. /**
  256. * Current node status
  257. */
  258. typedef struct
  259. {
  260. /**
  261. * 40-bit ZeroTier address of this node
  262. */
  263. uint64_t address;
  264. /**
  265. * Current world ID
  266. */
  267. uint64_t worldId;
  268. /**
  269. * Current world revision/timestamp
  270. */
  271. uint64_t worldTimestamp;
  272. /**
  273. * Public identity in string-serialized form (safe to send to others)
  274. *
  275. * This pointer will remain valid as long as the node exists.
  276. */
  277. const char *publicIdentity;
  278. /**
  279. * Full identity including secret key in string-serialized form
  280. *
  281. * This pointer will remain valid as long as the node exists.
  282. */
  283. const char *secretIdentity;
  284. /**
  285. * True if some kind of connectivity appears available
  286. */
  287. int online;
  288. } ZT_NodeStatus;
  289. /**
  290. * Virtual network status codes
  291. */
  292. enum ZT_VirtualNetworkStatus
  293. {
  294. /**
  295. * Waiting for network configuration (also means revision == 0)
  296. */
  297. ZT_NETWORK_STATUS_REQUESTING_CONFIGURATION = 0,
  298. /**
  299. * Configuration received and we are authorized
  300. */
  301. ZT_NETWORK_STATUS_OK = 1,
  302. /**
  303. * Netconf master told us 'nope'
  304. */
  305. ZT_NETWORK_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED = 2,
  306. /**
  307. * Netconf master exists, but this virtual network does not
  308. */
  309. ZT_NETWORK_STATUS_NOT_FOUND = 3,
  310. /**
  311. * Initialization of network failed or other internal error
  312. */
  313. ZT_NETWORK_STATUS_PORT_ERROR = 4,
  314. /**
  315. * ZeroTier One version too old
  316. */
  317. ZT_NETWORK_STATUS_CLIENT_TOO_OLD = 5
  318. };
  319. /**
  320. * Virtual network type codes
  321. */
  322. enum ZT_VirtualNetworkType
  323. {
  324. /**
  325. * Private networks are authorized via certificates of membership
  326. */
  327. ZT_NETWORK_TYPE_PRIVATE = 0,
  328. /**
  329. * Public networks have no access control -- they'll always be AUTHORIZED
  330. */
  331. ZT_NETWORK_TYPE_PUBLIC = 1
  332. };
  333. /**
  334. * An Ethernet multicast group
  335. */
  336. typedef struct
  337. {
  338. /**
  339. * MAC address (least significant 48 bits)
  340. */
  341. uint64_t mac;
  342. /**
  343. * Additional distinguishing information (usually zero)
  344. */
  345. unsigned long adi;
  346. } ZT_MulticastGroup;
  347. /**
  348. * Virtual network configuration update type
  349. */
  350. enum ZT_VirtualNetworkConfigOperation
  351. {
  352. /**
  353. * Network is coming up (either for the first time or after service restart)
  354. */
  355. ZT_VIRTUAL_NETWORK_CONFIG_OPERATION_UP = 1,
  356. /**
  357. * Network configuration has been updated
  358. */
  359. ZT_VIRTUAL_NETWORK_CONFIG_OPERATION_CONFIG_UPDATE = 2,
  360. /**
  361. * Network is going down (not permanently)
  362. */
  363. ZT_VIRTUAL_NETWORK_CONFIG_OPERATION_DOWN = 3,
  364. /**
  365. * Network is going down permanently (leave/delete)
  366. */
  367. ZT_VIRTUAL_NETWORK_CONFIG_OPERATION_DESTROY = 4
  368. };
  369. /**
  370. * What trust hierarchy role does this peer have?
  371. */
  372. enum ZT_PeerRole {
  373. ZT_PEER_ROLE_LEAF = 0, // ordinary node
  374. ZT_PEER_ROLE_RELAY = 1, // relay node
  375. ZT_PEER_ROLE_ROOT = 2 // root server
  376. };
  377. /**
  378. * Vendor ID
  379. */
  380. enum ZT_Vendor {
  381. ZT_VENDOR_UNSPECIFIED = 0,
  382. ZT_VENDOR_ZEROTIER = 1
  383. };
  384. /**
  385. * Platform type
  386. */
  387. enum ZT_Platform {
  388. ZT_PLATFORM_UNSPECIFIED = 0,
  389. ZT_PLATFORM_LINUX = 1,
  390. ZT_PLATFORM_WINDOWS = 2,
  391. ZT_PLATFORM_MACOS = 3,
  392. ZT_PLATFORM_ANDROID = 4,
  393. ZT_PLATFORM_IOS = 5,
  394. ZT_PLATFORM_SOLARIS_SMARTOS = 6,
  395. ZT_PLATFORM_FREEBSD = 7,
  396. ZT_PLATFORM_NETBSD = 8,
  397. ZT_PLATFORM_OPENBSD = 9,
  398. ZT_PLATFORM_RISCOS = 10,
  399. ZT_PLATFORM_VXWORKS = 11,
  400. ZT_PLATFORM_FREERTOS = 12,
  401. ZT_PLATFORM_SYSBIOS = 13,
  402. ZT_PLATFORM_HURD = 14
  403. };
  404. /**
  405. * Architecture type
  406. */
  407. enum ZT_Architecture {
  408. ZT_ARCHITECTURE_UNSPECIFIED = 0,
  409. ZT_ARCHITECTURE_X86 = 1,
  410. ZT_ARCHITECTURE_X64 = 2,
  411. ZT_ARCHITECTURE_ARM32 = 3,
  412. ZT_ARCHITECTURE_ARM64 = 4,
  413. ZT_ARCHITECTURE_MIPS32 = 5,
  414. ZT_ARCHITECTURE_MIPS64 = 6,
  415. ZT_ARCHITECTURE_POWER32 = 7,
  416. ZT_ARCHITECTURE_POWER64 = 8
  417. };
  418. /**
  419. * Virtual network configuration
  420. */
  421. typedef struct
  422. {
  423. /**
  424. * 64-bit ZeroTier network ID
  425. */
  426. uint64_t nwid;
  427. /**
  428. * Ethernet MAC (48 bits) that should be assigned to port
  429. */
  430. uint64_t mac;
  431. /**
  432. * Network name (from network configuration master)
  433. */
  434. char name[ZT_MAX_NETWORK_SHORT_NAME_LENGTH + 1];
  435. /**
  436. * Network configuration request status
  437. */
  438. enum ZT_VirtualNetworkStatus status;
  439. /**
  440. * Network type
  441. */
  442. enum ZT_VirtualNetworkType type;
  443. /**
  444. * Maximum interface MTU
  445. */
  446. unsigned int mtu;
  447. /**
  448. * If nonzero, the network this port belongs to indicates DHCP availability
  449. *
  450. * This is a suggestion. The underlying implementation is free to ignore it
  451. * for security or other reasons. This is simply a netconf parameter that
  452. * means 'DHCP is available on this network.'
  453. */
  454. int dhcp;
  455. /**
  456. * If nonzero, this port is allowed to bridge to other networks
  457. *
  458. * This is informational. If this is false (0), bridged packets will simply
  459. * be dropped and bridging won't work.
  460. */
  461. int bridge;
  462. /**
  463. * If nonzero, this network supports and allows broadcast (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff) traffic
  464. */
  465. int broadcastEnabled;
  466. /**
  467. * If the network is in PORT_ERROR state, this is the error most recently returned by the port config callback
  468. */
  469. int portError;
  470. /**
  471. * Is this network enabled? If not, all frames to/from are dropped.
  472. */
  473. int enabled;
  474. /**
  475. * Network config revision as reported by netconf master
  476. *
  477. * If this is zero, it means we're still waiting for our netconf.
  478. */
  479. unsigned long netconfRevision;
  480. /**
  481. * Number of multicast group subscriptions
  482. */
  483. unsigned int multicastSubscriptionCount;
  484. /**
  485. * Multicast group subscriptions
  486. */
  487. ZT_MulticastGroup multicastSubscriptions[ZT_MAX_NETWORK_MULTICAST_SUBSCRIPTIONS];
  488. /**
  489. * Number of assigned addresses
  490. */
  491. unsigned int assignedAddressCount;
  492. /**
  493. * ZeroTier-assigned addresses (in sockaddr_storage structures)
  494. *
  495. * For IP, the port number of the sockaddr_XX structure contains the number
  496. * of bits in the address netmask. Only the IP address and port are used.
  497. * Other fields like interface number can be ignored.
  498. *
  499. * This is only used for ZeroTier-managed address assignments sent by the
  500. * virtual network's configuration master.
  501. */
  502. struct sockaddr_storage assignedAddresses[ZT_MAX_ZT_ASSIGNED_ADDRESSES];
  503. } ZT_VirtualNetworkConfig;
  504. /**
  505. * A list of networks
  506. */
  507. typedef struct
  508. {
  509. ZT_VirtualNetworkConfig *networks;
  510. unsigned long networkCount;
  511. } ZT_VirtualNetworkList;
  512. /**
  513. * Physical network path to a peer
  514. */
  515. typedef struct
  516. {
  517. /**
  518. * Address of endpoint
  519. */
  520. struct sockaddr_storage address;
  521. /**
  522. * Time of last send in milliseconds or 0 for never
  523. */
  524. uint64_t lastSend;
  525. /**
  526. * Time of last receive in milliseconds or 0 for never
  527. */
  528. uint64_t lastReceive;
  529. /**
  530. * Is path active?
  531. */
  532. int active;
  533. /**
  534. * Is path preferred?
  535. */
  536. int preferred;
  537. } ZT_PeerPhysicalPath;
  538. /**
  539. * Peer status result buffer
  540. */
  541. typedef struct
  542. {
  543. /**
  544. * ZeroTier address (40 bits)
  545. */
  546. uint64_t address;
  547. /**
  548. * Time we last received a unicast frame from this peer
  549. */
  550. uint64_t lastUnicastFrame;
  551. /**
  552. * Time we last received a multicast rame from this peer
  553. */
  554. uint64_t lastMulticastFrame;
  555. /**
  556. * Remote major version or -1 if not known
  557. */
  558. int versionMajor;
  559. /**
  560. * Remote minor version or -1 if not known
  561. */
  562. int versionMinor;
  563. /**
  564. * Remote revision or -1 if not known
  565. */
  566. int versionRev;
  567. /**
  568. * Last measured latency in milliseconds or zero if unknown
  569. */
  570. unsigned int latency;
  571. /**
  572. * What trust hierarchy role does this device have?
  573. */
  574. enum ZT_PeerRole role;
  575. /**
  576. * Number of paths (size of paths[])
  577. */
  578. unsigned int pathCount;
  579. /**
  580. * Known network paths to peer
  581. */
  582. ZT_PeerPhysicalPath paths[ZT_MAX_PEER_NETWORK_PATHS];
  583. } ZT_Peer;
  584. /**
  585. * List of peers
  586. */
  587. typedef struct
  588. {
  589. ZT_Peer *peers;
  590. unsigned long peerCount;
  591. } ZT_PeerList;
  592. /**
  593. * ZeroTier circuit test configuration and path
  594. */
  595. typedef struct {
  596. /**
  597. * Test ID -- an arbitrary 64-bit identifier
  598. */
  599. uint64_t testId;
  600. /**
  601. * Timestamp -- sent with test and echoed back by each reporter
  602. */
  603. uint64_t timestamp;
  604. /**
  605. * Originator credential: network ID
  606. *
  607. * If this is nonzero, a network ID will be set for this test and
  608. * the originator must be its primary network controller. This is
  609. * currently the only authorization method available, so it must
  610. * be set to run a test.
  611. */
  612. uint64_t credentialNetworkId;
  613. /**
  614. * Hops in circuit test (a.k.a. FIFO for graph traversal)
  615. */
  616. struct {
  617. /**
  618. * Hop flags (currently unused, must be zero)
  619. */
  620. unsigned int flags;
  621. /**
  622. * Number of addresses in this hop (max: ZT_CIRCUIT_TEST_MAX_HOP_BREADTH)
  623. */
  624. unsigned int breadth;
  625. /**
  626. * 40-bit ZeroTier addresses (most significant 24 bits ignored)
  627. */
  628. uint64_t addresses[ZT_CIRCUIT_TEST_MAX_HOP_BREADTH];
  629. } hops[ZT_CIRCUIT_TEST_MAX_HOPS];
  630. /**
  631. * Number of hops (max: ZT_CIRCUIT_TEST_MAX_HOPS)
  632. */
  633. unsigned int hopCount;
  634. /**
  635. * If non-zero, circuit test will report back at every hop
  636. */
  637. int reportAtEveryHop;
  638. /**
  639. * An arbitrary user-settable pointer
  640. */
  641. void *ptr;
  642. /**
  643. * Pointer for internal use -- initialize to zero and do not modify
  644. */
  645. void *_internalPtr;
  646. } ZT_CircuitTest;
  647. /**
  648. * Circuit test result report
  649. */
  650. typedef struct {
  651. /**
  652. * Sender of report (current hop)
  653. */
  654. uint64_t current;
  655. /**
  656. * Previous hop
  657. */
  658. uint64_t upstream;
  659. /**
  660. * 64-bit test ID
  661. */
  662. uint64_t testId;
  663. /**
  664. * Timestamp from original test (echoed back at each hop)
  665. */
  666. uint64_t timestamp;
  667. /**
  668. * Timestamp on remote device
  669. */
  670. uint64_t remoteTimestamp;
  671. /**
  672. * 64-bit packet ID of packet received by the reporting device
  673. */
  674. uint64_t sourcePacketId;
  675. /**
  676. * Flags (currently unused, will be zero)
  677. */
  678. uint64_t flags;
  679. /**
  680. * ZeroTier protocol-level hop count of packet received by reporting device (>0 indicates relayed)
  681. */
  682. unsigned int sourcePacketHopCount;
  683. /**
  684. * Error code (currently unused, will be zero)
  685. */
  686. unsigned int errorCode;
  687. /**
  688. * Remote device vendor ID
  689. */
  690. enum ZT_Vendor vendor;
  691. /**
  692. * Remote device protocol compliance version
  693. */
  694. unsigned int protocolVersion;
  695. /**
  696. * Software major version
  697. */
  698. unsigned int majorVersion;
  699. /**
  700. * Software minor version
  701. */
  702. unsigned int minorVersion;
  703. /**
  704. * Software revision
  705. */
  706. unsigned int revision;
  707. /**
  708. * Platform / OS
  709. */
  710. enum ZT_Platform platform;
  711. /**
  712. * System architecture
  713. */
  714. enum ZT_Architecture architecture;
  715. /**
  716. * Local device address on which packet was received by reporting device
  717. *
  718. * This may have ss_family equal to zero (null address) if unspecified.
  719. */
  720. struct sockaddr_storage receivedOnLocalAddress;
  721. /**
  722. * Remote address from which reporter received the test packet
  723. *
  724. * This may have ss_family set to zero (null address) if unspecified.
  725. */
  726. struct sockaddr_storage receivedFromRemoteAddress;
  727. /**
  728. * Next hops to which packets are being or will be sent by the reporter
  729. *
  730. * In addition to reporting back, the reporter may send the test on if
  731. * there are more recipients in the FIFO. If it does this, it can report
  732. * back the address(es) that make up the next hop and the physical address
  733. * for each if it has one. The physical address being null/unspecified
  734. * typically indicates that no direct path exists and the next packet
  735. * will be relayed.
  736. */
  737. struct {
  738. /**
  739. * 40-bit ZeroTier address
  740. */
  741. uint64_t address;
  742. /**
  743. * Physical address or null address (ss_family == 0) if unspecified or unknown
  744. */
  745. struct sockaddr_storage physicalAddress;
  746. } nextHops[ZT_CIRCUIT_TEST_MAX_HOP_BREADTH];
  747. /**
  748. * Number of next hops reported in nextHops[]
  749. */
  750. unsigned int nextHopCount;
  751. } ZT_CircuitTestReport;
  752. /**
  753. * A cluster member's status
  754. */
  755. typedef struct {
  756. /**
  757. * This cluster member's ID (from 0 to 1-ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_MEMBERS)
  758. */
  759. unsigned int id;
  760. /**
  761. * Number of milliseconds since last 'alive' heartbeat message received via cluster backplane address
  762. */
  763. unsigned int msSinceLastHeartbeat;
  764. /**
  765. * Non-zero if cluster member is alive
  766. */
  767. int alive;
  768. /**
  769. * X, Y, and Z coordinates of this member (if specified, otherwise zero)
  770. *
  771. * What these mean depends on the location scheme being used for
  772. * location-aware clustering. At present this is GeoIP and these
  773. * will be the X, Y, and Z coordinates of the location on a spherical
  774. * approximation of Earth where Earth's core is the origin (in km).
  775. * They don't have to be perfect and need only be comparable with others
  776. * to find shortest path via the standard vector distance formula.
  777. */
  778. int x,y,z;
  779. /**
  780. * Cluster member's last reported load
  781. */
  782. uint64_t load;
  783. /**
  784. * Number of peers
  785. */
  786. uint64_t peers;
  787. /**
  788. * Physical ZeroTier endpoints for this member (where peers are sent when directed here)
  789. */
  790. struct sockaddr_storage zeroTierPhysicalEndpoints[ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_ZT_PHYSICAL_ADDRESSES];
  791. /**
  792. * Number of physical ZeroTier endpoints this member is announcing
  793. */
  794. unsigned int numZeroTierPhysicalEndpoints;
  795. } ZT_ClusterMemberStatus;
  796. /**
  797. * ZeroTier cluster status
  798. */
  799. typedef struct {
  800. /**
  801. * My cluster member ID (a record for 'self' is included in member[])
  802. */
  803. unsigned int myId;
  804. /**
  805. * Number of cluster members
  806. */
  807. unsigned int clusterSize;
  808. /**
  809. * Cluster member statuses
  810. */
  811. ZT_ClusterMemberStatus members[ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_MEMBERS];
  812. } ZT_ClusterStatus;
  813. /**
  814. * An instance of a ZeroTier One node (opaque)
  815. */
  816. typedef void ZT_Node;
  817. /****************************************************************************/
  818. /* Callbacks used by Node API */
  819. /****************************************************************************/
  820. /**
  821. * Callback called to update virtual network port configuration
  822. *
  823. * This can be called at any time to update the configuration of a virtual
  824. * network port. The parameter after the network ID specifies whether this
  825. * port is being brought up, updated, brought down, or permanently deleted.
  826. *
  827. * This in turn should be used by the underlying implementation to create
  828. * and configure tap devices at the OS (or virtual network stack) layer.
  829. *
  830. * The supplied config pointer is not guaranteed to remain valid, so make
  831. * a copy if you want one.
  832. *
  833. * This should not call multicastSubscribe() or other network-modifying
  834. * methods, as this could cause a deadlock in multithreaded or interrupt
  835. * driven environments.
  836. *
  837. * This must return 0 on success. It can return any OS-dependent error code
  838. * on failure, and this results in the network being placed into the
  839. * PORT_ERROR state.
  840. */
  841. typedef int (*ZT_VirtualNetworkConfigFunction)(
  842. ZT_Node *,
  843. void *,
  844. uint64_t,
  845. enum ZT_VirtualNetworkConfigOperation,
  846. const ZT_VirtualNetworkConfig *);
  847. /**
  848. * Function to send a frame out to a virtual network port
  849. *
  850. * Parameters: (1) node, (2) user ptr, (3) network ID, (4) source MAC,
  851. * (5) destination MAC, (6) ethertype, (7) VLAN ID, (8) frame data,
  852. * (9) frame length.
  853. */
  854. typedef void (*ZT_VirtualNetworkFrameFunction)(
  855. ZT_Node *,
  856. void *,
  857. uint64_t,
  858. uint64_t,
  859. uint64_t,
  860. unsigned int,
  861. unsigned int,
  862. const void *,
  863. unsigned int);
  864. /**
  865. * Callback for events
  866. *
  867. * Events are generated when the node's status changes in a significant way
  868. * and on certain non-fatal errors and events of interest. The final void
  869. * parameter points to event meta-data. The type of event meta-data (and
  870. * whether it is present at all) is event type dependent. See the comments
  871. * in the definition of ZT_Event.
  872. */
  873. typedef void (*ZT_EventCallback)(
  874. ZT_Node *,
  875. void *,
  876. enum ZT_Event,
  877. const void *);
  878. /**
  879. * Function to get an object from the data store
  880. *
  881. * Parameters: (1) object name, (2) buffer to fill, (3) size of buffer, (4)
  882. * index in object to start reading, (5) result parameter that must be set
  883. * to the actual size of the object if it exists.
  884. *
  885. * Object names can contain forward slash (/) path separators. They will
  886. * never contain .. or backslash (\), so this is safe to map as a Unix-style
  887. * path if the underlying storage permits. For security reasons we recommend
  888. * returning errors if .. or \ are used.
  889. *
  890. * The function must return the actual number of bytes read. If the object
  891. * doesn't exist, it should return -1. -2 should be returned on other errors
  892. * such as errors accessing underlying storage.
  893. *
  894. * If the read doesn't fit in the buffer, the max number of bytes should be
  895. * read. The caller may call the function multiple times to read the whole
  896. * object.
  897. */
  898. typedef long (*ZT_DataStoreGetFunction)(
  899. ZT_Node *,
  900. void *,
  901. const char *,
  902. void *,
  903. unsigned long,
  904. unsigned long,
  905. unsigned long *);
  906. /**
  907. * Function to store an object in the data store
  908. *
  909. * Parameters: (1) node, (2) user ptr, (3) object name, (4) object data,
  910. * (5) object size, (6) secure? (bool).
  911. *
  912. * If secure is true, the file should be set readable and writable only
  913. * to the user running ZeroTier One. What this means is platform-specific.
  914. *
  915. * Name semantics are the same as the get function. This must return zero on
  916. * success. You can return any OS-specific error code on failure, as these
  917. * may be visible in logs or error messages and might aid in debugging.
  918. *
  919. * If the data pointer is null, this must be interpreted as a delete
  920. * operation.
  921. */
  922. typedef int (*ZT_DataStorePutFunction)(
  923. ZT_Node *,
  924. void *,
  925. const char *,
  926. const void *,
  927. unsigned long,
  928. int);
  929. /**
  930. * Function to send a ZeroTier packet out over the wire
  931. *
  932. * Parameters:
  933. * (1) Node
  934. * (2) User pointer
  935. * (3) Local interface address
  936. * (4) Remote address
  937. * (5) Packet data
  938. * (6) Packet length
  939. * (7) Desired IP TTL or 0 to use default
  940. *
  941. * If there is only one local interface it is safe to ignore the local
  942. * interface address. Otherwise if running with multiple interfaces, the
  943. * correct local interface should be chosen by address unless NULL. If
  944. * the ss_family field is zero (NULL address), a random or preferred
  945. * default interface should be used.
  946. *
  947. * If TTL is nonzero, packets should have their IP TTL value set to this
  948. * value if possible. If this is not possible it is acceptable to ignore
  949. * this value and send anyway with normal or default TTL.
  950. *
  951. * The function must return zero on success and may return any error code
  952. * on failure. Note that success does not (of course) guarantee packet
  953. * delivery. It only means that the packet appears to have been sent.
  954. */
  955. typedef int (*ZT_WirePacketSendFunction)(
  956. ZT_Node *, /* Node */
  957. void *, /* User ptr */
  958. const struct sockaddr_storage *, /* Local address */
  959. const struct sockaddr_storage *, /* Remote address */
  960. const void *, /* Packet data */
  961. unsigned int, /* Packet length */
  962. unsigned int); /* TTL or 0 to use default */
  963. /**
  964. * Function to check whether a path should be used for ZeroTier traffic
  965. *
  966. * Paramters:
  967. * (1) Node
  968. * (2) User pointer
  969. * (3) Local interface address
  970. * (4) Remote address
  971. *
  972. * This function must return nonzero (true) if the path should be used.
  973. *
  974. * If no path check function is specified, ZeroTier will still exclude paths
  975. * that overlap with ZeroTier-assigned and managed IP address blocks. But the
  976. * use of a path check function is recommended to ensure that recursion does
  977. * not occur in cases where addresses are assigned by the OS or managed by
  978. * an out of band mechanism like DHCP. The path check function should examine
  979. * all configured ZeroTier interfaces and check to ensure that the supplied
  980. * addresses will not result in ZeroTier traffic being sent over a ZeroTier
  981. * interface (recursion).
  982. *
  983. * Obviously this is not required in configurations where this can't happen,
  984. * such as network containers or embedded.
  985. */
  986. typedef int (*ZT_PathCheckFunction)(
  987. ZT_Node *, /* Node */
  988. void *, /* User ptr */
  989. const struct sockaddr_storage *, /* Local address */
  990. const struct sockaddr_storage *); /* Remote address */
  991. /****************************************************************************/
  992. /* C Node API */
  993. /****************************************************************************/
  994. /**
  995. * Create a new ZeroTier One node
  996. *
  997. * Note that this can take a few seconds the first time it's called, as it
  998. * will generate an identity.
  999. *
  1000. * @param node Result: pointer is set to new node instance on success
  1001. * @param uptr User pointer to pass to functions/callbacks
  1002. * @param now Current clock in milliseconds
  1003. * @param dataStoreGetFunction Function called to get objects from persistent storage
  1004. * @param dataStorePutFunction Function called to put objects in persistent storage
  1005. * @param virtualNetworkConfigFunction Function to be called when virtual LANs are created, deleted, or their config parameters change
  1006. * @param pathCheckFunction A function to check whether a path should be used for ZeroTier traffic, or NULL to allow any path
  1007. * @param eventCallback Function to receive status updates and non-fatal error notices
  1008. * @return OK (0) or error code if a fatal error condition has occurred
  1009. */
  1010. enum ZT_ResultCode ZT_Node_new(
  1011. ZT_Node **node,
  1012. void *uptr,
  1013. uint64_t now,
  1014. ZT_DataStoreGetFunction dataStoreGetFunction,
  1015. ZT_DataStorePutFunction dataStorePutFunction,
  1016. ZT_WirePacketSendFunction wirePacketSendFunction,
  1017. ZT_VirtualNetworkFrameFunction virtualNetworkFrameFunction,
  1018. ZT_VirtualNetworkConfigFunction virtualNetworkConfigFunction,
  1019. ZT_PathCheckFunction pathCheckFunction,
  1020. ZT_EventCallback eventCallback);
  1021. /**
  1022. * Delete a node and free all resources it consumes
  1023. *
  1024. * If you are using multiple threads, all other threads must be shut down
  1025. * first. This can crash if processXXX() methods are in progress.
  1026. *
  1027. * @param node Node to delete
  1028. */
  1029. void ZT_Node_delete(ZT_Node *node);
  1030. /**
  1031. * Process a packet received from the physical wire
  1032. *
  1033. * @param node Node instance
  1034. * @param now Current clock in milliseconds
  1035. * @param localAddress Local address, or point to ZT_SOCKADDR_NULL if unspecified
  1036. * @param remoteAddress Origin of packet
  1037. * @param packetData Packet data
  1038. * @param packetLength Packet length
  1039. * @param nextBackgroundTaskDeadline Value/result: set to deadline for next call to processBackgroundTasks()
  1040. * @return OK (0) or error code if a fatal error condition has occurred
  1041. */
  1042. enum ZT_ResultCode ZT_Node_processWirePacket(
  1043. ZT_Node *node,
  1044. uint64_t now,
  1045. const struct sockaddr_storage *localAddress,
  1046. const struct sockaddr_storage *remoteAddress,
  1047. const void *packetData,
  1048. unsigned int packetLength,
  1049. volatile uint64_t *nextBackgroundTaskDeadline);
  1050. /**
  1051. * Process a frame from a virtual network port (tap)
  1052. *
  1053. * @param node Node instance
  1054. * @param now Current clock in milliseconds
  1055. * @param nwid ZeroTier 64-bit virtual network ID
  1056. * @param sourceMac Source MAC address (least significant 48 bits)
  1057. * @param destMac Destination MAC address (least significant 48 bits)
  1058. * @param etherType 16-bit Ethernet frame type
  1059. * @param vlanId 10-bit VLAN ID or 0 if none
  1060. * @param frameData Frame payload data
  1061. * @param frameLength Frame payload length
  1062. * @param nextBackgroundTaskDeadline Value/result: set to deadline for next call to processBackgroundTasks()
  1063. * @return OK (0) or error code if a fatal error condition has occurred
  1064. */
  1065. enum ZT_ResultCode ZT_Node_processVirtualNetworkFrame(
  1066. ZT_Node *node,
  1067. uint64_t now,
  1068. uint64_t nwid,
  1069. uint64_t sourceMac,
  1070. uint64_t destMac,
  1071. unsigned int etherType,
  1072. unsigned int vlanId,
  1073. const void *frameData,
  1074. unsigned int frameLength,
  1075. volatile uint64_t *nextBackgroundTaskDeadline);
  1076. /**
  1077. * Perform periodic background operations
  1078. *
  1079. * @param node Node instance
  1080. * @param now Current clock in milliseconds
  1081. * @param nextBackgroundTaskDeadline Value/result: set to deadline for next call to processBackgroundTasks()
  1082. * @return OK (0) or error code if a fatal error condition has occurred
  1083. */
  1084. enum ZT_ResultCode ZT_Node_processBackgroundTasks(ZT_Node *node,uint64_t now,volatile uint64_t *nextBackgroundTaskDeadline);
  1085. /**
  1086. * Join a network
  1087. *
  1088. * This may generate calls to the port config callback before it returns,
  1089. * or these may be deffered if a netconf is not available yet.
  1090. *
  1091. * If we are already a member of the network, nothing is done and OK is
  1092. * returned.
  1093. *
  1094. * @param node Node instance
  1095. * @param nwid 64-bit ZeroTier network ID
  1096. * @return OK (0) or error code if a fatal error condition has occurred
  1097. */
  1098. enum ZT_ResultCode ZT_Node_join(ZT_Node *node,uint64_t nwid);
  1099. /**
  1100. * Leave a network
  1101. *
  1102. * If a port has been configured for this network this will generate a call
  1103. * to the port config callback with a NULL second parameter to indicate that
  1104. * the port is now deleted.
  1105. *
  1106. * @param node Node instance
  1107. * @param nwid 64-bit network ID
  1108. * @return OK (0) or error code if a fatal error condition has occurred
  1109. */
  1110. enum ZT_ResultCode ZT_Node_leave(ZT_Node *node,uint64_t nwid);
  1111. /**
  1112. * Subscribe to an Ethernet multicast group
  1113. *
  1114. * ADI stands for additional distinguishing information. This defaults to zero
  1115. * and is rarely used. Right now its only use is to enable IPv4 ARP to scale,
  1116. * and this must be done.
  1117. *
  1118. * For IPv4 ARP, the implementation must subscribe to 0xffffffffffff (the
  1119. * broadcast address) but with an ADI equal to each IPv4 address in host
  1120. * byte order. This converts ARP from a non-scalable broadcast protocol to
  1121. * a scalable multicast protocol with perfect address specificity.
  1122. *
  1123. * If this is not done, ARP will not work reliably.
  1124. *
  1125. * Multiple calls to subscribe to the same multicast address will have no
  1126. * effect. It is perfectly safe to do this.
  1127. *
  1128. * This does not generate an update call to networkConfigCallback().
  1129. *
  1130. * @param node Node instance
  1131. * @param nwid 64-bit network ID
  1132. * @param multicastGroup Ethernet multicast or broadcast MAC (least significant 48 bits)
  1133. * @param multicastAdi Multicast ADI (least significant 32 bits only, use 0 if not needed)
  1134. * @return OK (0) or error code if a fatal error condition has occurred
  1135. */
  1136. enum ZT_ResultCode ZT_Node_multicastSubscribe(ZT_Node *node,uint64_t nwid,uint64_t multicastGroup,unsigned long multicastAdi);
  1137. /**
  1138. * Unsubscribe from an Ethernet multicast group (or all groups)
  1139. *
  1140. * If multicastGroup is zero (0), this will unsubscribe from all groups. If
  1141. * you are not subscribed to a group this has no effect.
  1142. *
  1143. * This does not generate an update call to networkConfigCallback().
  1144. *
  1145. * @param node Node instance
  1146. * @param nwid 64-bit network ID
  1147. * @param multicastGroup Ethernet multicast or broadcast MAC (least significant 48 bits)
  1148. * @param multicastAdi Multicast ADI (least significant 32 bits only, use 0 if not needed)
  1149. * @return OK (0) or error code if a fatal error condition has occurred
  1150. */
  1151. enum ZT_ResultCode ZT_Node_multicastUnsubscribe(ZT_Node *node,uint64_t nwid,uint64_t multicastGroup,unsigned long multicastAdi);
  1152. /**
  1153. * Get this node's 40-bit ZeroTier address
  1154. *
  1155. * @param node Node instance
  1156. * @return ZeroTier address (least significant 40 bits of 64-bit int)
  1157. */
  1158. uint64_t ZT_Node_address(ZT_Node *node);
  1159. /**
  1160. * Get the status of this node
  1161. *
  1162. * @param node Node instance
  1163. * @param status Buffer to fill with current node status
  1164. */
  1165. void ZT_Node_status(ZT_Node *node,ZT_NodeStatus *status);
  1166. /**
  1167. * Get a list of known peer nodes
  1168. *
  1169. * The pointer returned here must be freed with freeQueryResult()
  1170. * when you are done with it.
  1171. *
  1172. * @param node Node instance
  1173. * @return List of known peers or NULL on failure
  1174. */
  1175. ZT_PeerList *ZT_Node_peers(ZT_Node *node);
  1176. /**
  1177. * Get the status of a virtual network
  1178. *
  1179. * The pointer returned here must be freed with freeQueryResult()
  1180. * when you are done with it.
  1181. *
  1182. * @param node Node instance
  1183. * @param nwid 64-bit network ID
  1184. * @return Network configuration or NULL if we are not a member of this network
  1185. */
  1186. ZT_VirtualNetworkConfig *ZT_Node_networkConfig(ZT_Node *node,uint64_t nwid);
  1187. /**
  1188. * Enumerate and get status of all networks
  1189. *
  1190. * @param node Node instance
  1191. * @return List of networks or NULL on failure
  1192. */
  1193. ZT_VirtualNetworkList *ZT_Node_networks(ZT_Node *node);
  1194. /**
  1195. * Free a query result buffer
  1196. *
  1197. * Use this to free the return values of listNetworks(), listPeers(), etc.
  1198. *
  1199. * @param node Node instance
  1200. * @param qr Query result buffer
  1201. */
  1202. void ZT_Node_freeQueryResult(ZT_Node *node,void *qr);
  1203. /**
  1204. * Add a local interface address
  1205. *
  1206. * This is used to make ZeroTier aware of those local interface addresses
  1207. * that you wish to use for ZeroTier communication. This is optional, and if
  1208. * it is not used ZeroTier will rely upon upstream peers (and roots) to
  1209. * perform empirical address discovery and NAT traversal. But the use of this
  1210. * method is recommended as it improves peer discovery when both peers are
  1211. * on the same LAN.
  1212. *
  1213. * It is the responsibility of the caller to take care that these are never
  1214. * ZeroTier interface addresses, whether these are assigned by ZeroTier or
  1215. * are otherwise assigned to an interface managed by this ZeroTier instance.
  1216. * This can cause recursion or other undesirable behavior.
  1217. *
  1218. * This returns a boolean indicating whether or not the address was
  1219. * accepted. ZeroTier will only communicate over certain address types
  1220. * and (for IP) address classes.
  1221. *
  1222. * @param addr Local interface address
  1223. * @return Boolean: non-zero if address was accepted and added
  1224. */
  1225. int ZT_Node_addLocalInterfaceAddress(ZT_Node *node,const struct sockaddr_storage *addr);
  1226. /**
  1227. * Clear local interface addresses
  1228. */
  1229. void ZT_Node_clearLocalInterfaceAddresses(ZT_Node *node);
  1230. /**
  1231. * Set a network configuration master instance for this node
  1232. *
  1233. * Normal nodes should not need to use this. This is for nodes with
  1234. * special compiled-in support for acting as network configuration
  1235. * masters / controllers.
  1236. *
  1237. * The supplied instance must be a C++ object that inherits from the
  1238. * NetworkConfigMaster base class in node/. No type checking is performed,
  1239. * so a pointer to anything else will result in a crash.
  1240. *
  1241. * @param node ZertTier One node
  1242. * @param networkConfigMasterInstance Instance of NetworkConfigMaster C++ class or NULL to disable
  1243. * @return OK (0) or error code if a fatal error condition has occurred
  1244. */
  1245. void ZT_Node_setNetconfMaster(ZT_Node *node,void *networkConfigMasterInstance);
  1246. /**
  1247. * Initiate a VL1 circuit test
  1248. *
  1249. * This sends an initial VERB_CIRCUIT_TEST and reports results back to the
  1250. * supplied callback until circuitTestEnd() is called. The supplied
  1251. * ZT_CircuitTest structure should be initially zeroed and then filled
  1252. * in with settings and hops.
  1253. *
  1254. * It is the caller's responsibility to call circuitTestEnd() and then
  1255. * to dispose of the test structure. Otherwise this node will listen
  1256. * for results forever.
  1257. *
  1258. * @param node Node instance
  1259. * @param test Test configuration
  1260. * @param reportCallback Function to call each time a report is received
  1261. * @return OK or error if, for example, test is too big for a packet or support isn't compiled in
  1262. */
  1263. enum ZT_ResultCode ZT_Node_circuitTestBegin(ZT_Node *node,ZT_CircuitTest *test,void (*reportCallback)(ZT_Node *, ZT_CircuitTest *,const ZT_CircuitTestReport *));
  1264. /**
  1265. * Stop listening for results to a given circuit test
  1266. *
  1267. * This does not free the 'test' structure. The caller may do that
  1268. * after calling this method to unregister it.
  1269. *
  1270. * Any reports that are received for a given test ID after it is
  1271. * terminated are ignored.
  1272. *
  1273. * @param node Node instance
  1274. * @param test Test configuration to unregister
  1275. */
  1276. void ZT_Node_circuitTestEnd(ZT_Node *node,ZT_CircuitTest *test);
  1277. /**
  1278. * Initialize cluster operation
  1279. *
  1280. * This initializes the internal structures and state for cluster operation.
  1281. * It takes two function pointers. The first is to a function that can be
  1282. * used to send data to cluster peers (mechanism is not defined by Node),
  1283. * and the second is to a function that can be used to get the location of
  1284. * a physical address in X,Y,Z coordinate space (e.g. as cartesian coordinates
  1285. * projected from the center of the Earth).
  1286. *
  1287. * Send function takes an arbitrary pointer followed by the cluster member ID
  1288. * to send data to, a pointer to the data, and the length of the data. The
  1289. * maximum message length is ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_MESSAGE_LENGTH (65535). Messages
  1290. * must be delivered whole and may be dropped or transposed, though high
  1291. * failure rates are undesirable and can cause problems. Validity checking or
  1292. * CRC is also not required since the Node validates the authenticity of
  1293. * cluster messages using cryptogrphic methods and will silently drop invalid
  1294. * messages.
  1295. *
  1296. * Address to location function is optional and if NULL geo-handoff is not
  1297. * enabled (in this case x, y, and z in clusterInit are also unused). It
  1298. * takes an arbitrary pointer followed by a physical address and three result
  1299. * parameters for x, y, and z. It returns zero on failure or nonzero if these
  1300. * three coordinates have been set. Coordinate space is arbitrary and can be
  1301. * e.g. coordinates on Earth relative to Earth's center. These can be obtained
  1302. * from latitutde and longitude with versions of the Haversine formula.
  1303. *
  1304. * See: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1185408/converting-from-longitude-latitude-to-cartesian-coordinates
  1305. *
  1306. * Neither the send nor the address to location function should block. If the
  1307. * address to location function does not have a location for an address, it
  1308. * should return zero and then look up the address for future use since it
  1309. * will be called again in (typically) 1-3 minutes.
  1310. *
  1311. * Note that both functions can be called from any thread from which the
  1312. * various Node functions are called, and so must be thread safe if multiple
  1313. * threads are being used.
  1314. *
  1315. * @param node Node instance
  1316. * @param myId My cluster member ID (less than or equal to ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_MEMBERS)
  1317. * @param zeroTierPhysicalEndpoints Preferred physical address(es) for ZeroTier clients to contact this cluster member (for peer redirect)
  1318. * @param numZeroTierPhysicalEndpoints Number of physical endpoints in zeroTierPhysicalEndpoints[] (max allowed: 255)
  1319. * @param x My cluster member's X location
  1320. * @param y My cluster member's Y location
  1321. * @param z My cluster member's Z location
  1322. * @param sendFunction Function to be called to send data to other cluster members
  1323. * @param sendFunctionArg First argument to sendFunction()
  1324. * @param addressToLocationFunction Function to be called to get the location of a physical address or NULL to disable geo-handoff
  1325. * @param addressToLocationFunctionArg First argument to addressToLocationFunction()
  1326. * @return OK or UNSUPPORTED_OPERATION if this Node was not built with cluster support
  1327. */
  1328. enum ZT_ResultCode ZT_Node_clusterInit(
  1329. ZT_Node *node,
  1330. unsigned int myId,
  1331. const struct sockaddr_storage *zeroTierPhysicalEndpoints,
  1332. unsigned int numZeroTierPhysicalEndpoints,
  1333. int x,
  1334. int y,
  1335. int z,
  1336. void (*sendFunction)(void *,unsigned int,const void *,unsigned int),
  1337. void *sendFunctionArg,
  1338. int (*addressToLocationFunction)(void *,const struct sockaddr_storage *,int *,int *,int *),
  1339. void *addressToLocationFunctionArg);
  1340. /**
  1341. * Add a member to this cluster
  1342. *
  1343. * Calling this without having called clusterInit() will do nothing.
  1344. *
  1345. * @param node Node instance
  1346. * @param memberId Member ID (must be less than or equal to ZT_CLUSTER_MAX_MEMBERS)
  1347. * @return OK or error if clustering is disabled, ID invalid, etc.
  1348. */
  1349. enum ZT_ResultCode ZT_Node_clusterAddMember(ZT_Node *node,unsigned int memberId);
  1350. /**
  1351. * Remove a member from this cluster
  1352. *
  1353. * Calling this without having called clusterInit() will do nothing.
  1354. *
  1355. * @param node Node instance
  1356. * @param memberId Member ID to remove (nothing happens if not present)
  1357. */
  1358. void ZT_Node_clusterRemoveMember(ZT_Node *node,unsigned int memberId);
  1359. /**
  1360. * Handle an incoming cluster state message
  1361. *
  1362. * The message itself contains cluster member IDs, and invalid or badly
  1363. * addressed messages will be silently discarded.
  1364. *
  1365. * Calling this without having called clusterInit() will do nothing.
  1366. *
  1367. * @param node Node instance
  1368. * @param msg Cluster message
  1369. * @param len Length of cluster message
  1370. */
  1371. void ZT_Node_clusterHandleIncomingMessage(ZT_Node *node,const void *msg,unsigned int len);
  1372. /**
  1373. * Get the current status of the cluster from this node's point of view
  1374. *
  1375. * Calling this without clusterInit() or without cluster support will just
  1376. * zero out the structure and show a cluster size of zero.
  1377. *
  1378. * @param node Node instance
  1379. * @param cs Cluster status structure to fill with data
  1380. */
  1381. void ZT_Node_clusterStatus(ZT_Node *node,ZT_ClusterStatus *cs);
  1382. /**
  1383. * Do things in the background until Node dies
  1384. *
  1385. * This function can be called from one or more background threads to process
  1386. * certain tasks in the background to improve foreground performance. It will
  1387. * not return until the Node is shut down. If threading is not enabled in
  1388. * this build it will return immediately and will do nothing.
  1389. *
  1390. * This is completely optional. If this is never called, all processing is
  1391. * done in the foreground in the various processXXXX() methods.
  1392. *
  1393. * This does NOT replace or eliminate the need to call the normal
  1394. * processBackgroundTasks() function in your main loop. This mechanism is
  1395. * used to offload the processing of expensive mssages onto background
  1396. * handler threads to prevent foreground performance degradation under
  1397. * high load.
  1398. *
  1399. * @param node Node instance
  1400. */
  1401. void ZT_Node_backgroundThreadMain(ZT_Node *node);
  1402. /**
  1403. * Get ZeroTier One version
  1404. *
  1405. * @param major Result: major version
  1406. * @param minor Result: minor version
  1407. * @param revision Result: revision
  1408. * @param featureFlags: Result: feature flag bitmap
  1409. */
  1410. void ZT_version(int *major,int *minor,int *revision,unsigned long *featureFlags);
  1411. #ifdef __cplusplus
  1412. }
  1413. #endif
  1414. #endif