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Commit ed57a04a authored by David Goulet's avatar David Goulet :panda_face:
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hs-v3: Remove a BUG() caused by an acceptable race


hs_client_purge_state() and hs_cache_clean_as_client() can remove a descriptor
from the client cache with a NEWNYM or simply when the descriptor expires.

Which means that for an INTRO circuit being established during that time, once
it opens, we lookup the descriptor to get the IP object but hey surprised, no
more descriptor.

The approach here is minimalist that is accept the race and close the circuit
since we can not continue. Before that, the circuit would stay opened and the
client wait the SockTimeout.

Fixers #28970.

Signed-off-by: David Goulet's avatarDavid Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
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o Minor bugfixes (clietn, hidden service v3):
- Fix a BUG() assertion that occurs within a very small race window between
a client intro circuit opens and its descriptor that gets cleaned up from
the cache. The circuit is now closed which will trigger a re-fetch of the
descriptor and continue the HS connection. Fixes bug 28970; bugfix on
0.3.2.1-alpha.
...@@ -672,8 +672,12 @@ setup_intro_circ_auth_key(origin_circuit_t *circ) ...@@ -672,8 +672,12 @@ setup_intro_circ_auth_key(origin_circuit_t *circ)
tor_assert(circ); tor_assert(circ);
desc = hs_cache_lookup_as_client(&circ->hs_ident->identity_pk); desc = hs_cache_lookup_as_client(&circ->hs_ident->identity_pk);
if (BUG(desc == NULL)) { if (desc == NULL) {
/* Opening intro circuit without the descriptor is no good... */ /* There is a very small race window between the opening of this circuit
* and the client descriptor cache that gets purged (NEWNYM) or the
* cleaned up because it expired. Mark the circuit for close so a new
* descriptor fetch can occur. */
circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), END_CIRC_REASON_INTERNAL);
goto end; goto end;
} }
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