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| /* * Copyright (c)2019 ZeroTier, Inc. * * Use of this software is governed by the Business Source License included * in the LICENSE.TXT file in the project's root directory. * * Change Date: 2023-01-01 * * On the date above, in accordance with the Business Source License, use * of this software will be governed by version 2.0 of the Apache License. *//****/#ifndef ZT_CONSTANTS_HPP#define ZT_CONSTANTS_HPP#include "../include/ZeroTierCore.h"#if __has_include("version.h")#include "version.h"#else /* dummy values for use inside IDEs, etc. */#define ZEROTIER_ONE_VERSION_MAJOR 255#define ZEROTIER_ONE_VERSION_MINOR 255#define ZEROTIER_ONE_VERSION_REVISION 255#define ZEROTIER_ONE_VERSION_BUILD 255#endif//// This include file also auto-detects and canonicalizes some environment// information defines://// __LINUX__// __APPLE__// __BSD__ (OSX also defines this)// __UNIX_LIKE__ (Linux, BSD, etc.)// __WINDOWS__//// Also makes sure __BYTE_ORDER is defined reasonably.//// Hack: make sure __GCC__ is defined on old GCC compilers#ifndef __GCC__#if defined(__GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_1) || defined(__GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_2) || defined(__GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_4)#define __GCC__#endif#endif#if defined(__linux__) || defined(linux) || defined(__LINUX__) || defined(__linux)#ifndef __LINUX__#define __LINUX__#endif#ifndef __UNIX_LIKE__#define __UNIX_LIKE__#endif#include <endian.h>#endif#ifdef __APPLE__#include <TargetConditionals.h>#ifndef __UNIX_LIKE__#define __UNIX_LIKE__#endif#ifndef __BSD__#define __BSD__#endif#include <machine/endian.h>#endif#if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__)#ifndef __UNIX_LIKE__#define __UNIX_LIKE__#endif#ifndef __BSD__#define __BSD__#endif#include <sys/endian.h>#ifndef __BYTE_ORDER#define __BYTE_ORDER _BYTE_ORDER#define __LITTLE_ENDIAN _LITTLE_ENDIAN#define __BIG_ENDIAN _BIG_ENDIAN#endif#endif#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64)#ifndef __WINDOWS__#define __WINDOWS__#endif#ifndef NOMINMAX#define NOMINMAX#endif#pragma warning(disable : 4290)#pragma warning(disable : 4996)#pragma warning(disable : 4101)#undef __UNIX_LIKE__#undef __BSD__#include <WinSock2.h>#include <Windows.h>#endif#ifdef __NetBSD__#ifndef RTF_MULTICAST#define RTF_MULTICAST 0x20000000#endif#endif// Define ZT_NO_TYPE_PUNNING to disable reckless casts on anything other than x86 and x86_64.#if (!(defined(__amd64__) || defined(__amd64) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__x86_64) || defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_X64) || defined(i386) || defined(__i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(__i486__) || defined(__i586__) || defined(__i686__) || defined(_M_IX86) || defined(__X86__) || defined(_X86_) || defined(__I86__) || defined(__INTEL__) || defined(__386)))#ifndef ZT_NO_TYPE_PUNNING#define ZT_NO_TYPE_PUNNING#endif#endif// Assume little endian if not defined on Mac and Windows as these don't run on any BE architectures.#if (defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__WINDOWS__)) && (!defined(__BYTE_ORDER))#undef __BYTE_ORDER#undef __LITTLE_ENDIAN#undef __BIG_ENDIAN#define __BIG_ENDIAN 4321#define __LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234#define __BYTE_ORDER 1234#endif#ifndef __BYTE_ORDER#include <endian.h>#endif#ifdef __WINDOWS__#define ZT_PATH_SEPARATOR '\\'#define ZT_PATH_SEPARATOR_S "\\"#define ZT_EOL_S "\r\n"#else#define ZT_PATH_SEPARATOR '/'#define ZT_PATH_SEPARATOR_S "/"#define ZT_EOL_S "\n"#endif#if (defined(__GNUC__) && (__GNUC__ >= 3)) || (defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) && (__INTEL_COMPILER >= 800)) || defined(__clang__)#define ZT_ALWAYS_INLINE inline __attribute__((always_inline))#ifndef likely#define likely(x) __builtin_expect((x),1)#endif#ifndef unlikely#define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect((x),0)#endif#else#ifndef likely#define ZT_ALWAYS_INLINE inline#define likely(x) (x)#endif#ifndef unlikely#define unlikely(x) (x)#endif#endif#if defined(__WINDOWS__) && !defined(__GNUC__) && !defined (__clang__) && !defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)#define ZT_PACKED_STRUCT(D) __pragma(pack(push,1)) D __pragma(pack(pop))#else#define ZT_PACKED_STRUCT(D) D __attribute__((packed))#endif#if __cplusplus > 199711L#ifndef __CPP11__#define __CPP11__#endif#endif#ifdef SOCKET#define ZT_SOCKET SOCKET#else#define ZT_SOCKET int#endif#ifdef INVALID_SOCKET#define ZT_INVALID_SOCKET INVALID_SOCKET#else#define ZT_INVALID_SOCKET -1#endif/** * Length of a ZeroTier address in bytes */#define ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH 5/** * Length of a hexadecimal ZeroTier address */#define ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH_HEX 10/** * Addresses beginning with this byte are reserved for the joy of in-band signaling */#define ZT_ADDRESS_RESERVED_PREFIX 0xff/** * Default virtual network MTU (not physical) */#define ZT_DEFAULT_MTU 2800/** * Maximum number of packet fragments we'll support (protocol limit: 16) */#define ZT_MAX_PACKET_FRAGMENTS 10/** * Size of RX queue in packets */#define ZT_RX_QUEUE_SIZE 32/** * Size of TX queue in packets */#define ZT_TX_QUEUE_SIZE 32/** * Length of peer shared secrets (256-bit, do not change) */#define ZT_PEER_SECRET_KEY_LENGTH 32/** * Minimum delay between timer task checks to prevent thrashing */#define ZT_MIN_TIMER_TASK_INTERVAL 500/** * Maximum delay between timer task checks (should be a fraction of smallest housekeeping interval) */#define ZT_MAX_TIMER_TASK_INTERVAL 3000/** * How often most internal cleanup and housekeeping tasks are performed */#define ZT_HOUSEKEEPING_PERIOD 120000/** * How often network housekeeping is performed * * Note that this affects how frequently we re-request network configurations * from network controllers if we haven't received one yet. */#define ZT_NETWORK_HOUSEKEEPING_PERIOD 12000/** * Delay between WHOIS retries in ms */#define ZT_WHOIS_RETRY_DELAY 500/** * Transmit queue entry timeout */#define ZT_TRANSMIT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT 5000/** * Receive queue entry timeout */#define ZT_RECEIVE_QUEUE_TIMEOUT 5000/** * Maximum number of ZT hops allowed (this is not IP hops/TTL) * * The protocol allows up to 7, but we limit it to something smaller. */#define ZT_RELAY_MAX_HOPS 4/** * Expire time for multicast 'likes' and indirect multicast memberships in ms */#define ZT_MULTICAST_LIKE_EXPIRE 600000/** * Period for multicast LIKE re-announcements to connected nodes */#define ZT_MULTICAST_ANNOUNCE_PERIOD 60000/** * Period for multicast GATHER on multicast groups */#define ZT_MULTICAST_GATHER_PERIOD ZT_MULTICAST_ANNOUNCE_PERIOD/** * Timeout for outgoing multicasts * * This is how long we wait for explicit or implicit gather results. */#define ZT_MULTICAST_TRANSMIT_TIMEOUT 5000/** * How frequently to check for changes to the system's network interfaces. When * the service decides to use this constant it's because we want to react more * quickly to new interfaces that pop up or go down. */#define ZT_MULTIPATH_BINDER_REFRESH_PERIOD 5000/** * Packets are only used for QoS/ACK statistical sampling if their packet ID is divisible by * this integer. This is to provide a mechanism for both peers to agree on which packets need * special treatment without having to exchange information. Changing this value would be * a breaking change and would necessitate a protocol version upgrade. Since each incoming and * outgoing packet ID is checked against this value its evaluation is of the form: * (id & (divisor - 1)) == 0, thus the divisor must be a power of 2. * * This value is set at (16) so that given a normally-distributed RNG output we will sample * 1/16th (or ~6.25%) of packets. */#define ZT_PATH_QOS_ACK_PROTOCOL_DIVISOR 0x10/** * Time horizon for VERB_QOS_MEASUREMENT and VERB_ACK packet processing cutoff */#define ZT_PATH_QOS_ACK_CUTOFF_TIME 30000/** * Maximum number of VERB_QOS_MEASUREMENT and VERB_ACK packets allowed to be * processed within cutoff time. Separate totals are kept for each type but * the limit is the same for both. * * This limits how often this peer will compute statistical estimates * of various QoS measures from a VERB_QOS_MEASUREMENT or VERB_ACK packets to * CUTOFF_LIMIT times per CUTOFF_TIME milliseconds per peer to prevent * this from being useful for DOS amplification attacks. */#define ZT_PATH_QOS_ACK_CUTOFF_LIMIT 128/** * Path choice history window size. This is used to keep track of which paths were * previously selected so that we can maintain a target allocation over time. */#define ZT_MULTIPATH_PROPORTION_WIN_SZ 128/** * Interval used for rate-limiting the computation of path quality estimates. */#define ZT_PATH_QUALITY_COMPUTE_INTERVAL 1000/** * Number of samples to consider when computing real-time path statistics */#define ZT_PATH_QUALITY_METRIC_REALTIME_CONSIDERATION_WIN_SZ 128/** * Number of samples to consider when computing performing long-term path quality analysis. * By default this value is set to ZT_PATH_QUALITY_METRIC_REALTIME_CONSIDERATION_WIN_SZ but can * be set to any value greater than that to observe longer-term path quality behavior. */#define ZT_PATH_QUALITY_METRIC_WIN_SZ ZT_PATH_QUALITY_METRIC_REALTIME_CONSIDERATION_WIN_SZ/** * Maximum acceptable Packet Delay Variance (PDV) over a path */#define ZT_PATH_MAX_PDV 1000/** * Maximum acceptable time interval between expectation and receipt of at least one ACK over a path */#define ZT_PATH_MAX_AGE 30000/** * Maximum acceptable mean latency over a path */#define ZT_PATH_MAX_MEAN_LATENCY 1000/** * How much each factor contributes to the "stability" score of a path */#define ZT_PATH_CONTRIB_PDV                    (1.0 / 3.0)#define ZT_PATH_CONTRIB_LATENCY                (1.0 / 3.0)#define ZT_PATH_CONTRIB_THROUGHPUT_DISTURBANCE (1.0 / 3.0)/** * How much each factor contributes to the "quality" score of a path */#define ZT_PATH_CONTRIB_STABILITY  (0.75 / 3.0)#define ZT_PATH_CONTRIB_THROUGHPUT (1.50 / 3.0)#define ZT_PATH_CONTRIB_SCOPE      (0.75 / 3.0)/** * How often a QoS packet is sent */#define ZT_PATH_QOS_INTERVAL 3000/** * Min and max acceptable sizes for a VERB_QOS_MEASUREMENT packet */#define ZT_PATH_MIN_QOS_PACKET_SZ 8 + 1#define ZT_PATH_MAX_QOS_PACKET_SZ 1400/** * How many ID:sojourn time pairs in a single QoS packet */#define ZT_PATH_QOS_TABLE_SIZE ((ZT_PATH_MAX_QOS_PACKET_SZ * 8) / (64 + 16))/** * Maximum number of outgoing packets we monitor for QoS information */#define ZT_PATH_MAX_OUTSTANDING_QOS_RECORDS 128/** * Timeout for QoS records */#define ZT_PATH_QOS_TIMEOUT (ZT_PATH_QOS_INTERVAL * 2)/** * How often the service tests the path throughput */#define ZT_PATH_THROUGHPUT_MEASUREMENT_INTERVAL (ZT_PATH_ACK_INTERVAL * 8)/** * Minimum amount of time between each ACK packet */#define ZT_PATH_ACK_INTERVAL 1000/** * How often an aggregate link statistics report is emitted into this tracing system */#define ZT_PATH_AGGREGATE_STATS_REPORT_INTERVAL 60000/** * How much an aggregate link's component paths can vary from their target allocation * before the link is considered to be in a state of imbalance. */#define ZT_PATH_IMBALANCE_THRESHOLD 0.20/** * Max allowable time spent in any queue */#define ZT_QOS_TARGET 5 // ms/** * Time period where the time spent in the queue by a packet should fall below * target at least once */#define ZT_QOS_INTERVAL 100 // ms/** * The number of bytes that each queue is allowed to send during each DRR cycle. * This approximates a single-byte-based fairness queuing scheme */#define ZT_QOS_QUANTUM ZT_DEFAULT_MTU/** * The maximum total number of packets that can be queued among all * active/inactive, old/new queues */#define ZT_QOS_MAX_ENQUEUED_PACKETS 1024/** * Number of QoS queues (buckets) */#define ZT_QOS_NUM_BUCKETS 9/** * All unspecified traffic is put in this bucket. Anything in a bucket with a smaller * value is de-prioritized. Anything in a bucket with a higher value is prioritized over * other traffic. */#define ZT_QOS_DEFAULT_BUCKET 0/** * Do not accept HELLOs over a given path more often than this */#define ZT_PATH_HELLO_RATE_LIMIT 1000/** * Delay between full-fledge pings of directly connected peers * * See https://conferences.sigcomm.org/imc/2010/papers/p260.pdf for * some real world data on NAT UDP timeouts. From the paper: "the * lowest measured timeout when a binding has seen bidirectional * traffic is 54 sec." 30 seconds is faster than really necessary. */#define ZT_PEER_PING_PERIOD 30000/** * Delay between refreshes of locators via DNS or other methods */#define ZT_DYNAMIC_ROOT_UPDATE_PERIOD 120000/** * Timeout for overall peer activity (measured from last receive) */#ifndef ZT_SDK#define ZT_PEER_ACTIVITY_TIMEOUT 500000#else#define ZT_PEER_ACTIVITY_TIMEOUT 30000#endif/** * Rescan for best/fastest root every N milliseconds */#define ZT_FIND_BEST_ROOT_PERIOD 2000/** * General rate limit timeout for multiple packet types (HELLO, etc.) */#define ZT_PEER_GENERAL_INBOUND_RATE_LIMIT 500/** * General limit for max RTT for requests over the network */#define ZT_GENERAL_RTT_LIMIT 5000/** * Delay between requests for updated network autoconf information * * Don't lengthen this as it affects things like QoS / uptime monitoring * via ZeroTier Central. This is the heartbeat, basically. */#define ZT_NETWORK_AUTOCONF_DELAY 60000/** * Minimum interval between attempts by relays to unite peers * * When a relay gets a packet destined for another peer, it sends both peers * a RENDEZVOUS message no more than this often. This instructs the peers * to attempt NAT-t and gives each the other's corresponding IP:port pair. */#define ZT_MIN_UNITE_INTERVAL 30000/** * Sanity limit on maximum bridge routes * * If the number of bridge routes exceeds this, we cull routes from the * bridges with the most MACs behind them until it doesn't. This is a * sanity limit to prevent memory-filling DOS attacks, nothing more. No * physical LAN has anywhere even close to this many nodes. Note that this * does not limit the size of ZT virtual LANs, only bridge routing. */#define ZT_MAX_BRIDGE_ROUTES 16777216/** * If there is no known L2 bridging route, spam to up to this many active bridges */#define ZT_MAX_BRIDGE_SPAM 32/** * Interval between direct path pushes in milliseconds if we don't have a path */#define ZT_DIRECT_PATH_PUSH_INTERVAL 15000/** * Interval between direct path pushes in milliseconds if we already have a path */#define ZT_DIRECT_PATH_PUSH_INTERVAL_HAVEPATH 120000/** * Time horizon for push direct paths cutoff */#define ZT_PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS_CUTOFF_TIME 30000/** * Maximum number of direct path pushes within cutoff time * * This limits response to PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS to CUTOFF_LIMIT responses * per CUTOFF_TIME milliseconds per peer to prevent this from being * useful for DOS amplification attacks. */#define ZT_PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS_CUTOFF_LIMIT 8/** * Maximum number of paths per IP scope (e.g. global, link-local) and family (e.g. v4/v6) */#define ZT_PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS_MAX_PER_SCOPE_AND_FAMILY 8/** * Time horizon for VERB_NETWORK_CREDENTIALS cutoff */#define ZT_PEER_CREDENTIALS_CUTOFF_TIME 60000/** * Maximum number of VERB_NETWORK_CREDENTIALS within cutoff time */#define ZT_PEER_CREDEITIALS_CUTOFF_LIMIT 15/** * WHOIS rate limit (we allow these to be pretty fast) */#define ZT_PEER_WHOIS_RATE_LIMIT 100/** * General rate limit for other kinds of rate-limited packets (HELLO, credential request, etc.) both inbound and outbound */#define ZT_PEER_GENERAL_RATE_LIMIT 500/** * Don't do expensive identity validation more often than this * * IPv4 and IPv6 address prefixes are hashed down to 14-bit (0-16383) integers * using the first 24 bits for IPv4 or the first 48 bits for IPv6. These are * then rate limited to one identity validation per this often milliseconds. */#if (defined(__amd64) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__AMD64) || defined(__AMD64__) || defined(_M_X64) || defined(_M_AMD64))// AMD64 machines can do anywhere from one every 50ms to one every 10ms. This provides plenty of margin.#define ZT_IDENTITY_VALIDATION_SOURCE_RATE_LIMIT 2000#else#if (defined(__i386__) || defined(__i486__) || defined(__i586__) || defined(__i686__) || defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_X86_) || defined(__I86__))// 32-bit Intel machines usually average about one every 100ms#define ZT_IDENTITY_VALIDATION_SOURCE_RATE_LIMIT 5000#else// This provides a safe margin for ARM, MIPS, etc. that usually average one every 250-400ms#define ZT_IDENTITY_VALIDATION_SOURCE_RATE_LIMIT 10000#endif#endif/** * Size of a buffer to store either a C25519 or an ECC P-384 signature * * This must be large enough to hold all signature types. */#define ZT_SIGNATURE_BUFFER_SIZE 96/** * Desired / recommended min stack size for threads (used on some platforms to reset thread stack size) */#define ZT_THREAD_MIN_STACK_SIZE 1048576// Internal cryptographic algorithm IDs#define ZT_CRYPTO_ALG_C25519 0#define ZT_CRYPTO_ALG_P384 1// Exceptions thrown in core ZT code#define ZT_EXCEPTION_OUT_OF_BOUNDS 100#define ZT_EXCEPTION_OUT_OF_MEMORY 101#define ZT_EXCEPTION_PRIVATE_KEY_REQUIRED 102#define ZT_EXCEPTION_INVALID_ARGUMENT 103#define ZT_EXCEPTION_INVALID_SERIALIZED_DATA_INVALID_TYPE 200#define ZT_EXCEPTION_INVALID_SERIALIZED_DATA_OVERFLOW 201#define ZT_EXCEPTION_INVALID_SERIALIZED_DATA_INVALID_CRYPTOGRAPHIC_TOKEN 202#define ZT_EXCEPTION_INVALID_SERIALIZED_DATA_BAD_ENCODING 203#endif
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