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[tor-commits] [tor/master] Bug 25705: Don't count circuit path failures as build failures.
commit 937260af6a88680616aac578f3def329c7d9e3fe
Author: Mike Perry <mikeperry-git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun Apr 1 03:52:34 2018 +0000
Bug 25705: Don't count circuit path failures as build failures.
Also emit a rate limited log message when they happen, since they are likely
correlated with other issues.
---
changes/bug25705 | 5 +++++
src/or/circuituse.c | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------
2 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/changes/bug25705 b/changes/bug25705
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..360d96d4c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/changes/bug25705
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+ o Minor bugfixes (circuit path selection):
+ - Don't count path selection failures as circuit build failures. This
+ should eliminate cases where Tor blames its guard or the network
+ for situations like insufficient microdescriptors and/or overly
+ restrictive torrc settings. Fixes bug 25705; bugfix on 0.3.3.1-alpha.
diff --git a/src/or/circuituse.c b/src/or/circuituse.c
index 3125fff65..93b7b2023 100644
--- a/src/or/circuituse.c
+++ b/src/or/circuituse.c
@@ -1757,6 +1757,39 @@ circuit_build_failed(origin_circuit_t *circ)
* the last hop or an earlier hop. then use this info below.
*/
int failed_at_last_hop = 0;
+
+ /* First, check to see if this was a path failure, rather than build
+ * failure.
+ *
+ * Note that we deliberately use circuit_get_cpath_len() (and not
+ * circuit_get_cpath_opened_len()) because we only want to ensure
+ * that a full path is *chosen*. This is different than a full path
+ * being *built*. We only want to count *build* failures below.
+ *
+ * Path selection failures can happen spuriously for a number
+ * of reasons (such as aggressive/invalid user-specified path
+ * restrictions in the torrc, insufficient microdescriptors, and
+ * non-user reasons like exitpolicy issues), and so should not be
+ * counted as failures below.
+ */
+ if (circuit_get_cpath_len(circ) < circ->build_state->desired_path_len) {
+ static ratelim_t pathfail_limit = RATELIM_INIT(3600);
+ log_fn_ratelim(&pathfail_limit, LOG_NOTICE, LD_CIRC,
+ "Our circuit %u (id: %" PRIu32 ") died due to an invalid "
+ "selected path, purpose %s. This may be a torrc "
+ "configuration issue, or a bug.",
+ TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_circ_id, circ->global_identifier,
+ circuit_purpose_to_string(TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose));
+
+ /* If the path failed on an RP, retry it. */
+ if (TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_CONNECT_REND)
+ hs_circ_retry_service_rendezvous_point(circ);
+
+ /* In all other cases, just bail. The rest is just failure accounting
+ * that we don't want to do */
+ return;
+ }
+
/* If the last hop isn't open, and the second-to-last is, we failed
* at the last hop. */
if (circ->cpath &&
@@ -1806,18 +1839,8 @@ circuit_build_failed(origin_circuit_t *circ)
* If we have guard state (new guard API) and our path selection
* code actually chose a full path, then blame the failure of this
* circuit on the guard.
- *
- * Note that we deliberately use circuit_get_cpath_len() (and not
- * circuit_get_cpath_opened_len()) because we only want to ensure
- * that a full path is *chosen*. This is different than a full path
- * being *built*. We only want to blame *build* failures on this
- * guard. Path selection failures can happen spuriously for a number
- * of reasons (such as aggressive/invalid user-specified path
- * restrictions in the torrc, as well as non-user reasons like
- * exitpolicy issues), and so should not be counted here.
*/
- if (circ->guard_state &&
- circuit_get_cpath_len(circ) >= circ->build_state->desired_path_len)
+ if (circ->guard_state)
entry_guard_failed(&circ->guard_state);
/* if there are any one-hop streams waiting on this circuit, fail
* them now so they can retry elsewhere. */
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