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[tor-bugs] #23762 [Core Tor/Tor]: hs-v3: Client request with missing dirinfo will always timeout



#23762: hs-v3: Client request with missing dirinfo will always timeout
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     Reporter:  dgoulet       |      Owner:  (none)
         Type:  defect        |     Status:  new
     Priority:  High          |  Milestone:  Tor: 0.3.2.x-final
    Component:  Core Tor/Tor  |    Version:
     Severity:  Normal        |   Keywords:  tor-hs, prop224, tor-client
Actual Points:                |  Parent ID:
       Points:                |   Reviewer:
      Sponsor:                |
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 When the SOCKS request is handled in `connection_ap_handle_onion()`, if we
 are missing dirinfo (including missing a live consensus), the connection
 state is put in "AP_CONN_STATE_CIRCUIT_WAIT".

 Then it is retried every second through
 `connection_ap_handshake_attach_circuit()` which does a gazillion things
 but among those it tries to open the IP/RP circuits. Of course, we can't
 get an IP because we have no descriptor so
 `circuit_get_open_circ_or_launch()`, which tries to get that IP circuit,
 won't be able so that function will get an intro point from the descriptor
 (that doesn't exists because we can't even fetch it) but won't work.

 It then triggers a descriptor fetch and then puts the connection in
 `AP_CONN_STATE_RENDDESC_WAIT`. Now, because we don't look at the returned
 code, we don't know what really happened and if tor still doesn't have
 enough dirinfo to proceed, the connection is still put in "renddesc wait"
 making it NOT a pending connection anymore thus never retried after that.

 The only way for a connection to get out of that "renddesc wait" state is
 either timing out (which is what happens for v3) or the descriptor arrives
 and then there is a callback in the HS client subsystem to handle that
 desc.

 The possible solutions are I believe:

 1. Either we keep the connection in "circuit wait" so it gets retried
 regularly.

 2. We create a new "AP CONN" state that is "waiting for dirinfo" and then
 when we get the live consensus or/and minimum dirinfo, we callback the HS
 subsystem and look for SOCKS conn in that state.

 This is not a problem v2 HS suffers because it only care about a
 "reasonably live consensus".

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