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SoftEtherVPN/src/Cedar/NullLan.c
Davide Beatrici 3f5f716357 Revamp digest functions
- Hash() has been removed because it was ambiguous, Md5() and Sha0() are proper replacements.
- HMacMd5() and HMacSha1() now share a common implementation handled by the new Internal_HMac() function.
- NewMd() and MdProcess() now support plain hashing (without the key).
- NewMd(), SetMdKey() and MdProcess() now check the OpenSSL functions' return value and in case of failure a debug message is printed along with the error string, if available.
- SetMdKey()'s return value has been changed from void to bool, so that it's possible to know whether the function succeeded or not.
- MdProcess()' return value has been changed from void to UINT (unsigned int) and the function now returns the number of bytes written by HMAC_Final() or EVP_DigestFinal_ex().
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// SoftEther VPN Source Code - Developer Edition Master Branch
// Cedar Communication Module
//
// SoftEther VPN Server, Client and Bridge are free software under GPLv2.
//
// Copyright (c) Daiyuu Nobori.
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// NullLan.c
// Virtual LAN card device driver for testing
#include "CedarPch.h"
static UCHAR null_lan_broadcast_address[] = {0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff};
// Get the packet adapter
PACKET_ADAPTER *NullGetPacketAdapter()
{
PACKET_ADAPTER *pa = NewPacketAdapter(NullPaInit, NullPaGetCancel, NullPaGetNextPacket,
NullPaPutPacket, NullPaFree);
return pa;
}
// Generate MAC address
void NullGenerateMacAddress(UCHAR *mac, UINT id, UINT seq)
{
UCHAR hash[SHA1_SIZE];
char name[MAX_SIZE];
BUF *b;
// Validate arguments
if (mac == NULL)
{
return;
}
b = NewBuf();
WriteBufInt(b, id);
WriteBufInt(b, seq);
GetMachineHostName(name, sizeof(name));
#ifdef OS_WIN32
WriteBufInt(b, MsGetCurrentProcessId());
#endif // OS_WIN32
WriteBufStr(b, name);
Sha1(hash, b->Buf, b->Size);
FreeBuf(b);
Copy(mac, hash, 6);
mac[0] = 0x7E;
}
// Packet generation thread
void NullPacketGenerateThread(THREAD *t, void *param)
{
NULL_LAN *n = (NULL_LAN *)param;
UINT64 end_tick = Tick64() + (UINT64)(60 * 1000);
UINT seq = 0;
// Validate arguments
if (t == NULL || param == NULL)
{
return;
}
while (true)
{
/*if (Tick64() >= end_tick)
{
break;
}*/
Wait(n->Event, Rand32() % 1500);
if (n->Halt)
{
break;
}
LockQueue(n->PacketQueue);
{
UCHAR *data;
BLOCK *b;
UINT size = Rand32() % 1500 + 14;
UCHAR dst_mac[6];
NullGenerateMacAddress(n->MacAddr, n->Id, seq);
//NullGenerateMacAddress(dst_mac, n->Id + 1, 0);
//StrToMac(dst_mac, "00-1B-21-A9-47-E6");
StrToMac(dst_mac, "00-AC-7A-EF-83-FD");
data = Malloc(size);
Copy(data, null_lan_broadcast_address, 6);
//Copy(data, dst_mac, 6);
Copy(data + 6, n->MacAddr, 6);
b = NewBlock(data, size, 0);
InsertQueue(n->PacketQueue, b);
}
UnlockQueue(n->PacketQueue);
Cancel(n->Cancel);
//seq++;
}
}
// Initialize the packet adapter
bool NullPaInit(SESSION *s)
{
NULL_LAN *n;
static UINT id_seed = 0;
// Validate arguments
if (s == NULL)
{
return false;
}
id_seed++;
n = ZeroMalloc(sizeof(NULL_LAN));
n->Id = id_seed;
s->PacketAdapter->Param = (void *)n;
n->Cancel = NewCancel();
n->PacketQueue = NewQueue();
n->Event = NewEvent();
NullGenerateMacAddress(n->MacAddr, n->Id, 0);
n->PacketGeneratorThread = NewThread(NullPacketGenerateThread, n);
return true;
}
// Get the cancel object
CANCEL *NullPaGetCancel(SESSION *s)
{
// Validate arguments
NULL_LAN *n;
if (s == NULL || (n = s->PacketAdapter->Param) == NULL)
{
return NULL;
}
AddRef(n->Cancel->ref);
return n->Cancel;
}
// Get the next packet
UINT NullPaGetNextPacket(SESSION *s, void **data)
{
UINT size = 0;
// Validate arguments
NULL_LAN *n;
if (s == NULL || (n = s->PacketAdapter->Param) == NULL)
{
return INFINITE;
}
LockQueue(n->PacketQueue);
{
BLOCK *b = GetNext(n->PacketQueue);
if (b != NULL)
{
*data = b->Buf;
size = b->Size;
Free(b);
}
}
UnlockQueue(n->PacketQueue);
return size;
}
// Write the packet
bool NullPaPutPacket(SESSION *s, void *data, UINT size)
{
// Validate arguments
if (s == NULL)
{
return false;
}
if (data == NULL)
{
return true;
}
// Packet ignored
Free(data);
return true;
}
// Release
void NullPaFree(SESSION *s)
{
// Validate arguments
NULL_LAN *n;
BLOCK *b;
if (s == NULL || (n = s->PacketAdapter->Param) == NULL)
{
return;
}
n->Halt = true;
Set(n->Event);
WaitThread(n->PacketGeneratorThread, INFINITE);
ReleaseThread(n->PacketGeneratorThread);
LockQueue(n->PacketQueue);
{
while (b = GetNext(n->PacketQueue))
{
FreeBlock(b);
}
}
UnlockQueue(n->PacketQueue);
ReleaseQueue(n->PacketQueue);
ReleaseCancel(n->Cancel);
ReleaseEvent(n->Event);
s->PacketAdapter->Param = NULL;
Free(n);
}