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  1. /*
  2. * ZeroTier One - Network Virtualization Everywhere
  3. * Copyright (C) 2011-2016 ZeroTier, Inc. https://www.zerotier.com/
  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. #ifndef ZT_CONSTANTS_HPP
  19. #define ZT_CONSTANTS_HPP
  20. #include "../include/ZeroTierOne.h"
  21. //
  22. // This include file also auto-detects and canonicalizes some environment
  23. // information defines:
  24. //
  25. // __LINUX__
  26. // __APPLE__
  27. // __BSD__ (OSX also defines this)
  28. // __UNIX_LIKE__ (Linux, BSD, etc.)
  29. // __WINDOWS__
  30. //
  31. // Also makes sure __BYTE_ORDER is defined reasonably.
  32. //
  33. // Hack: make sure __GCC__ is defined on old GCC compilers
  34. #ifndef __GCC__
  35. #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)
  36. #define __GCC__
  37. #endif
  38. #endif
  39. #if defined(__linux__) || defined(linux) || defined(__LINUX__) || defined(__linux)
  40. #ifndef __LINUX__
  41. #define __LINUX__
  42. #endif
  43. #ifndef __UNIX_LIKE__
  44. #define __UNIX_LIKE__
  45. #endif
  46. #include <endian.h>
  47. #endif
  48. // Disable type punning on ARM architecture -- some ARM chips throw SIGBUS on unaligned access
  49. #if defined(__arm__) || defined(__ARMEL__)
  50. #ifndef ZT_NO_TYPE_PUNNING
  51. #define ZT_NO_TYPE_PUNNING
  52. #endif
  53. #endif
  54. #if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
  55. #ifndef __UNIX_LIKE__
  56. #define __UNIX_LIKE__
  57. #endif
  58. #ifndef __BSD__
  59. #define __BSD__
  60. #endif
  61. #include <machine/endian.h>
  62. #ifndef __BYTE_ORDER
  63. #define __BYTE_ORDER _BYTE_ORDER
  64. #define __LITTLE_ENDIAN _LITTLE_ENDIAN
  65. #define __BIG_ENDIAN _BIG_ENDIAN
  66. #endif
  67. #endif
  68. // TODO: Android is what? Linux technically, but does it define it?
  69. #ifdef __APPLE__
  70. #include <TargetConditionals.h>
  71. #ifndef __UNIX_LIKE__
  72. #define __UNIX_LIKE__
  73. #endif
  74. #ifndef __BSD__
  75. #define __BSD__
  76. #endif
  77. #endif
  78. #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN64)
  79. #ifndef __WINDOWS__
  80. #define __WINDOWS__
  81. #endif
  82. #ifndef NOMINMAX
  83. #define NOMINMAX
  84. #endif
  85. #pragma warning(disable : 4290)
  86. #pragma warning(disable : 4996)
  87. #pragma warning(disable : 4101)
  88. #undef __UNIX_LIKE__
  89. #undef __BSD__
  90. #define ZT_PATH_SEPARATOR '\\'
  91. #define ZT_PATH_SEPARATOR_S "\\"
  92. #define ZT_EOL_S "\r\n"
  93. #include <WinSock2.h>
  94. #include <Windows.h>
  95. #endif
  96. // Assume these are little-endian. PPC is not supported for OSX, and ARM
  97. // runs in little-endian mode for these OS families.
  98. #if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(__WINDOWS__)
  99. #undef __BYTE_ORDER
  100. #undef __LITTLE_ENDIAN
  101. #undef __BIG_ENDIAN
  102. #define __BIG_ENDIAN 4321
  103. #define __LITTLE_ENDIAN 1234
  104. #define __BYTE_ORDER 1234
  105. #endif
  106. #ifdef __UNIX_LIKE__
  107. #define ZT_PATH_SEPARATOR '/'
  108. #define ZT_PATH_SEPARATOR_S "/"
  109. #define ZT_EOL_S "\n"
  110. #endif
  111. #ifndef __BYTE_ORDER
  112. #include <endian.h>
  113. #endif
  114. /**
  115. * Length of a ZeroTier address in bytes
  116. */
  117. #define ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH 5
  118. /**
  119. * Length of a hexadecimal ZeroTier address
  120. */
  121. #define ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH_HEX 10
  122. /**
  123. * Addresses beginning with this byte are reserved for the joy of in-band signaling
  124. */
  125. #define ZT_ADDRESS_RESERVED_PREFIX 0xff
  126. /**
  127. * Default payload MTU for UDP packets
  128. *
  129. * In the future we might support UDP path MTU discovery, but for now we
  130. * set a maximum that is equal to 1500 minus 8 (for PPPoE overhead, common
  131. * in some markets) minus 48 (IPv6 UDP overhead).
  132. */
  133. #define ZT_UDP_DEFAULT_PAYLOAD_MTU 1444
  134. /**
  135. * Default MTU used for Ethernet tap device
  136. */
  137. #define ZT_IF_MTU ZT_MAX_MTU
  138. /**
  139. * Maximum number of packet fragments we'll support
  140. *
  141. * The actual spec allows 16, but this is the most we'll support right
  142. * now. Packets with more than this many fragments are dropped.
  143. */
  144. #define ZT_MAX_PACKET_FRAGMENTS 4
  145. /**
  146. * Timeout for receipt of fragmented packets in ms
  147. */
  148. #define ZT_FRAGMENTED_PACKET_RECEIVE_TIMEOUT 500
  149. /**
  150. * Length of secret key in bytes -- 256-bit -- do not change
  151. */
  152. #define ZT_PEER_SECRET_KEY_LENGTH 32
  153. /**
  154. * How often Topology::clean() and Network::clean() and similar are called, in ms
  155. */
  156. #define ZT_HOUSEKEEPING_PERIOD 120000
  157. /**
  158. * Overriding granularity for timer tasks to prevent CPU-intensive thrashing on every packet
  159. */
  160. #define ZT_CORE_TIMER_TASK_GRANULARITY 500
  161. /**
  162. * How long to remember peer records in RAM if they haven't been used
  163. */
  164. #define ZT_PEER_IN_MEMORY_EXPIRATION 600000
  165. /**
  166. * Delay between WHOIS retries in ms
  167. */
  168. #define ZT_WHOIS_RETRY_DELAY 1000
  169. /**
  170. * Maximum identity WHOIS retries (each attempt tries consulting a different peer)
  171. */
  172. #define ZT_MAX_WHOIS_RETRIES 3
  173. /**
  174. * Transmit queue entry timeout
  175. */
  176. #define ZT_TRANSMIT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT (ZT_WHOIS_RETRY_DELAY * (ZT_MAX_WHOIS_RETRIES + 1))
  177. /**
  178. * Receive queue entry timeout
  179. */
  180. #define ZT_RECEIVE_QUEUE_TIMEOUT (ZT_WHOIS_RETRY_DELAY * (ZT_MAX_WHOIS_RETRIES + 1))
  181. /**
  182. * Maximum number of ZT hops allowed (this is not IP hops/TTL)
  183. *
  184. * The protocol allows up to 7, but we limit it to something smaller.
  185. */
  186. #define ZT_RELAY_MAX_HOPS 3
  187. /**
  188. * Expire time for multicast 'likes' and indirect multicast memberships in ms
  189. */
  190. #define ZT_MULTICAST_LIKE_EXPIRE 600000
  191. /**
  192. * Delay between explicit MULTICAST_GATHER requests for a given multicast channel
  193. */
  194. #define ZT_MULTICAST_EXPLICIT_GATHER_DELAY (ZT_MULTICAST_LIKE_EXPIRE / 10)
  195. /**
  196. * Timeout for outgoing multicasts
  197. *
  198. * This is how long we wait for explicit or implicit gather results.
  199. */
  200. #define ZT_MULTICAST_TRANSMIT_TIMEOUT 5000
  201. /**
  202. * Default maximum number of peers to address with a single multicast (if unspecified in network config)
  203. */
  204. #define ZT_MULTICAST_DEFAULT_LIMIT 32
  205. /**
  206. * How frequently to send a zero-byte UDP keepalive packet
  207. *
  208. * There are NATs with timeouts as short as 20 seconds, so this turns out
  209. * to be needed.
  210. */
  211. #define ZT_NAT_KEEPALIVE_DELAY 19000
  212. /**
  213. * Delay between scans of the topology active peer DB for peers that need ping
  214. *
  215. * This is also how often pings will be retried to upstream peers (relays, roots)
  216. * constantly until something is heard.
  217. */
  218. #define ZT_PING_CHECK_INVERVAL 9500
  219. /**
  220. * Delay between ordinary case pings of direct links
  221. */
  222. #define ZT_PEER_DIRECT_PING_DELAY 90000
  223. /**
  224. * Timeout for overall peer activity (measured from last receive)
  225. */
  226. #define ZT_PEER_ACTIVITY_TIMEOUT ((ZT_PEER_DIRECT_PING_DELAY * 4) + ZT_PING_CHECK_INVERVAL)
  227. /**
  228. * No answer timeout to trigger dead path detection
  229. */
  230. #define ZT_PEER_DEAD_PATH_DETECTION_NO_ANSWER_TIMEOUT 2500
  231. /**
  232. * Probation threshold after which a path becomes dead
  233. */
  234. #define ZT_PEER_DEAD_PATH_DETECTION_MAX_PROBATION 3
  235. /**
  236. * Delay between requests for updated network autoconf information
  237. */
  238. #define ZT_NETWORK_AUTOCONF_DELAY 60000
  239. /**
  240. * Minimum interval between attempts by relays to unite peers
  241. *
  242. * When a relay gets a packet destined for another peer, it sends both peers
  243. * a RENDEZVOUS message no more than this often. This instructs the peers
  244. * to attempt NAT-t and gives each the other's corresponding IP:port pair.
  245. */
  246. #define ZT_MIN_UNITE_INTERVAL 30000
  247. /**
  248. * Delay between initial direct NAT-t packet and more aggressive techniques
  249. *
  250. * This may also be a delay before sending the first packet if we determine
  251. * that we should wait for the remote to initiate rendezvous first.
  252. */
  253. #define ZT_NAT_T_TACTICAL_ESCALATION_DELAY 1000
  254. /**
  255. * How long (max) to remember network certificates of membership?
  256. *
  257. * This only applies to networks we don't belong to.
  258. */
  259. #define ZT_PEER_NETWORK_COM_EXPIRATION 3600000
  260. /**
  261. * Sanity limit on maximum bridge routes
  262. *
  263. * If the number of bridge routes exceeds this, we cull routes from the
  264. * bridges with the most MACs behind them until it doesn't. This is a
  265. * sanity limit to prevent memory-filling DOS attacks, nothing more. No
  266. * physical LAN has anywhere even close to this many nodes. Note that this
  267. * does not limit the size of ZT virtual LANs, only bridge routing.
  268. */
  269. #define ZT_MAX_BRIDGE_ROUTES 67108864
  270. /**
  271. * If there is no known route, spam to up to this many active bridges
  272. */
  273. #define ZT_MAX_BRIDGE_SPAM 16
  274. /**
  275. * Interval between direct path pushes in milliseconds
  276. */
  277. #define ZT_DIRECT_PATH_PUSH_INTERVAL 120000
  278. /**
  279. * Time horizon for push direct paths cutoff
  280. */
  281. #define ZT_PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS_CUTOFF_TIME 60000
  282. /**
  283. * Maximum number of direct path pushes within cutoff time
  284. *
  285. * This limits response to PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS to CUTOFF_LIMIT responses
  286. * per CUTOFF_TIME milliseconds per peer to prevent this from being
  287. * useful for DOS amplification attacks.
  288. */
  289. #define ZT_PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS_CUTOFF_LIMIT 5
  290. /**
  291. * Maximum number of paths per IP scope (e.g. global, link-local) and family (e.g. v4/v6)
  292. */
  293. #define ZT_PUSH_DIRECT_PATHS_MAX_PER_SCOPE_AND_FAMILY 4
  294. /**
  295. * A test pseudo-network-ID that can be joined
  296. *
  297. * Joining this network ID will result in a network with no IP addressing
  298. * and default parameters. No network configuration master will be consulted
  299. * and instead a static config will be used. This is used in built-in testnet
  300. * scenarios and can also be used for external testing.
  301. *
  302. * This is an impossible real network ID since 0xff is a reserved address
  303. * prefix.
  304. */
  305. #define ZT_TEST_NETWORK_ID 0xffffffffffffffffULL
  306. /* Ethernet frame types that might be relevant to us */
  307. #define ZT_ETHERTYPE_IPV4 0x0800
  308. #define ZT_ETHERTYPE_ARP 0x0806
  309. #define ZT_ETHERTYPE_RARP 0x8035
  310. #define ZT_ETHERTYPE_ATALK 0x809b
  311. #define ZT_ETHERTYPE_AARP 0x80f3
  312. #define ZT_ETHERTYPE_IPX_A 0x8137
  313. #define ZT_ETHERTYPE_IPX_B 0x8138
  314. #define ZT_ETHERTYPE_IPV6 0x86dd
  315. #endif