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[tor-dev] [Stegotorus] Strange comparison in chop_circuit_t::send_targeted(conn, blocksize)
Hey Zack,
Please take a look at this comparison in
chop_circuit_t::send_targeted(conn, blocksize):
if (avail > blocksize - lo)
avail = blocksize - lo;
else if (avail > SECTION_LEN)
avail = SECTION_LEN;
else if (upstream_eof && !sent_fin)
// this block will carry the last byte of real data to be sent in
// this direction; mark it as such
op = op_FIN;
Assume SECTION_LEN = 65536 suppose
avail = 67000 blocksize - lo = 66500 => avail = 66500
avail = 67000 blocksize - lo = 67500 => avail = 65536
it's like that if avail is very big then the it is OK if it's bigger than
SECTION_LEN but if it's moderately big then it shouldn't be bigger than
SECTION_LEN, which seems very arbitrary.
On the other hand if blocksize - lo < SECTION_LEN again it doesn't make sense,
because then it never reaches to (avail > SECTION_LEN).
So it's like if SECTION_LEN < blocksize - lo the behavior is random and if
it's SECTION_LEN > blocksize - lo is useless.
Moreover, when blocksize - lo > avail > SECTION_LEN I'm getting
assertion error in the other overload of send_targeted.
Everything makes sense and the assertion failure goes away if I replace
the code with this:
if ((avail > blocksize - lo) || (avail > SECTION_LEN))
{
avail = min(blocksize - lo, SECTION_LEN);
}
else if (upstream_eof && !sent_fin)
// this block will carry the last byte of real data to be sent in
// this direction; mark it as such
op = op_FIN;
Please tell me what you think and if the second chunk is the correct
replacement?
Bests,
vmon
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