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      1 /*
      2  * rdbx.c
      3  *
      4  * a replay database with extended range, using a rollover counter
      5  *
      6  * David A. McGrew
      7  * Cisco Systems, Inc.
      8  */
      9 
     10 /*
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     45 
     46 #include "rdbx.h"
     47 
     48 
     49 /*
     50  * from draft-ietf-avt-srtp-00.txt:
     51  *
     52  * A receiver reconstructs the index i of a packet with sequence
     53  *  number s using the estimate
     54  *
     55  * i = 65,536 * t + s,
     56  *
     57  * where t is chosen from the set { r-1, r, r+1 } such that i is
     58  * closest to the value 65,536 * r + s_l.  If the value r+1 is used,
     59  * then the rollover counter r in the cryptographic context is
     60  * incremented by one (if the packet containing s is authentic).
     61  */
     62 
     63 
     64 
     65 /*
     66  * rdbx implementation notes
     67  *
     68  * A xtd_seq_num_t is essentially a sequence number for which some of
     69  * the data on the wire are implicit.  It logically consists of a
     70  * rollover counter and a sequence number; the sequence number is the
     71  * explicit part, and the rollover counter is the implicit part.
     72  *
     73  * Upon receiving a sequence_number (e.g. in a newly received SRTP
     74  * packet), the complete xtd_seq_num_t can be estimated by using a
     75  * local xtd_seq_num_t as a basis.  This is done using the function
     76  * index_guess(&local, &guess, seq_from_packet).  This function
     77  * returns the difference of the guess and the local value.  The local
     78  * xtd_seq_num_t can be moved forward to the guess using the function
     79  * index_advance(&guess, delta), where delta is the difference.
     80  *
     81  *
     82  * A rdbx_t consists of a xtd_seq_num_t and a bitmask.  The index is highest
     83  * sequence number that has been received, and the bitmask indicates
     84  * which of the recent indicies have been received as well.  The
     85  * highest bit in the bitmask corresponds to the index in the bitmask.
     86  */
     87 
     88 
     89 void
     90 index_init(xtd_seq_num_t *pi) {
     91 #ifdef NO_64BIT_MATH
     92   *pi = make64(0,0);
     93 #else
     94   *pi = 0;
     95 #endif
     96 }
     97 
     98 void
     99 index_advance(xtd_seq_num_t *pi, sequence_number_t s) {
    100 #ifdef NO_64BIT_MATH
    101   /* a > ~b means a+b will generate a carry */
    102   /* s is uint16 here */
    103   *pi = make64(high32(*pi) + (s > ~low32(*pi) ? 1 : 0),low32(*pi) + s);
    104 #else
    105   *pi += s;
    106 #endif
    107 }
    108 
    109 
    110 /*
    111  * index_guess(local, guess, s)
    112  *
    113  * given a xtd_seq_num_t local (which represents the last
    114  * known-to-be-good received xtd_seq_num_t) and a sequence number s
    115  * (from a newly arrived packet), sets the contents of *guess to
    116  * contain the best guess of the packet index to which s corresponds,
    117  * and returns the difference between *guess and *local
    118  *
    119  * nota bene - the output is a signed integer, DON'T cast it to a
    120  * unsigned integer!
    121  */
    122 
    123 int
    124 index_guess(const xtd_seq_num_t *local,
    125 		   xtd_seq_num_t *guess,
    126 		   sequence_number_t s) {
    127 #ifdef NO_64BIT_MATH
    128   uint32_t local_roc = ((high32(*local) << 16) |
    129 						(low32(*local) >> 16));
    130   uint16_t local_seq = (uint16_t) (low32(*local));
    131 #else
    132   uint32_t local_roc = (uint32_t)(*local >> 16);
    133   uint16_t local_seq = (uint16_t) *local;
    134 #endif
    135 #ifdef NO_64BIT_MATH
    136   uint32_t guess_roc = ((high32(*guess) << 16) |
    137 						(low32(*guess) >> 16));
    138   uint16_t guess_seq = (uint16_t) (low32(*guess));
    139 #else
    140   uint32_t guess_roc = (uint32_t)(*guess >> 16);
    141   uint16_t guess_seq = (uint16_t) *guess;
    142 #endif
    143   int difference;
    144 
    145   if (local_seq < seq_num_median) {
    146     if (s - local_seq > seq_num_median) {
    147       guess_roc = local_roc - 1;
    148       // The return value is the relative difference from local_seq to s.
    149       // The original value is negation of its purpose.  According to document
    150       // http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3711.txt, when this condition is true, the
    151       // resulting new index should be (local_roc-1, s).  But original logic
    152       // will end up positive difference and rdbx_check would pass.  Hence after
    153       // rdbx_add_index would make local index to be the wrong value because
    154       // local index should not be updated in this case.  For example, when
    155       // local index is (1, 100) and next sequence is 65530, the wrong updated
    156       // index would be (1, 205).
    157       difference = s - local_seq - seq_num_max;
    158     } else {
    159       guess_roc = local_roc;
    160       difference = s - local_seq;
    161     }
    162   } else {
    163     if (local_seq - seq_num_median > s) {
    164       guess_roc = local_roc+1;
    165       difference = seq_num_max - local_seq + s;
    166     } else {
    167       difference = s - local_seq;
    168       guess_roc = local_roc;
    169     }
    170   }
    171   guess_seq = s;
    172 
    173   /* Note: guess_roc is 32 bits, so this generates a 48-bit result! */
    174 #ifdef NO_64BIT_MATH
    175   *guess = make64(guess_roc >> 16,
    176 				  (guess_roc << 16) | guess_seq);
    177 #else
    178   *guess = (((uint64_t) guess_roc) << 16) | guess_seq;
    179 #endif
    180 
    181   return difference;
    182 }
    183 
    184 /*
    185  * rdbx
    186  *
    187  */
    188 
    189 
    190 /*
    191  *  rdbx_init(&r, ws) initializes the rdbx_t pointed to by r with window size ws
    192  */
    193 
    194 err_status_t
    195 rdbx_init(rdbx_t *rdbx, unsigned long ws) {
    196   if (ws == 0)
    197     return err_status_bad_param;
    198 
    199   if (bitvector_alloc(&rdbx->bitmask, ws) != 0)
    200     return err_status_alloc_fail;
    201 
    202   index_init(&rdbx->index);
    203 
    204   return err_status_ok;
    205 }
    206 
    207 /*
    208  *  rdbx_uninit(&r) uninitializes the rdbx_t pointed to by r
    209  */
    210 
    211 err_status_t
    212 rdbx_uninit(rdbx_t *rdbx) {
    213   bitvector_dealloc(&rdbx->bitmask);
    214 
    215   return err_status_ok;
    216 }
    217 
    218 /*
    219  * rdbx_set_roc(rdbx, roc) initalizes the rdbx_t at the location rdbx
    220  * to have the rollover counter value roc.  If that value is less than
    221  * the current rollover counter value, then the function returns
    222  * err_status_replay_old; otherwise, err_status_ok is returned.
    223  *
    224  */
    225 
    226 err_status_t
    227 rdbx_set_roc(rdbx_t *rdbx, uint32_t roc) {
    228   bitvector_set_to_zero(&rdbx->bitmask);
    229 
    230 #ifdef NO_64BIT_MATH
    231   #error not yet implemented
    232 #else
    233 
    234   /* make sure that we're not moving backwards */
    235   if (roc < (rdbx->index >> 16))
    236     return err_status_replay_old;
    237 
    238   rdbx->index &= 0xffff;   /* retain lowest 16 bits */
    239   rdbx->index |= ((uint64_t)roc) << 16;  /* set ROC */
    240 #endif
    241 
    242   return err_status_ok;
    243 }
    244 
    245 /*
    246  * rdbx_get_packet_index(rdbx) returns the value of the packet index
    247  * for the rdbx_t pointed to by rdbx
    248  *
    249  */
    250 
    251 xtd_seq_num_t
    252 rdbx_get_packet_index(const rdbx_t *rdbx) {
    253   return rdbx->index;
    254 }
    255 
    256 /*
    257  * rdbx_get_window_size(rdbx) returns the value of the window size
    258  * for the rdbx_t pointed to by rdbx
    259  *
    260  */
    261 
    262 unsigned long
    263 rdbx_get_window_size(const rdbx_t *rdbx) {
    264   return bitvector_get_length(&rdbx->bitmask);
    265 }
    266 
    267 /*
    268  * rdbx_check(&r, delta) checks to see if the xtd_seq_num_t
    269  * which is at rdbx->index + delta is in the rdb
    270  */
    271 
    272 err_status_t
    273 rdbx_check(const rdbx_t *rdbx, int delta) {
    274 
    275   if (delta > 0) {       /* if delta is positive, it's good */
    276     return err_status_ok;
    277   } else if ((int)(bitvector_get_length(&rdbx->bitmask) - 1) + delta < 0) {
    278                          /* if delta is lower than the bitmask, it's bad */
    279     return err_status_replay_old;
    280   } else if (bitvector_get_bit(&rdbx->bitmask,
    281 			  (int)(bitvector_get_length(&rdbx->bitmask) - 1) + delta) == 1) {
    282                          /* delta is within the window, so check the bitmask */
    283     return err_status_replay_fail;
    284   }
    285  /* otherwise, the index is okay */
    286 
    287   return err_status_ok;
    288 }
    289 
    290 /*
    291  * rdbx_add_index adds the xtd_seq_num_t at rdbx->window_start + d to
    292  * replay_db (and does *not* check if that xtd_seq_num_t appears in db)
    293  *
    294  * this function should be called only after replay_check has
    295  * indicated that the index does not appear in the rdbx, e.g., a mutex
    296  * should protect the rdbx between these calls if need be
    297  */
    298 
    299 err_status_t
    300 rdbx_add_index(rdbx_t *rdbx, int delta) {
    301 
    302   if (delta > 0) {
    303     /* shift forward by delta */
    304     index_advance(&rdbx->index, delta);
    305     bitvector_left_shift(&rdbx->bitmask, delta);
    306     bitvector_set_bit(&rdbx->bitmask, bitvector_get_length(&rdbx->bitmask) - 1);
    307   } else {
    308     /* delta is in window, so flip bit in bitmask */
    309     bitvector_set_bit(&rdbx->bitmask, -delta);
    310   }
    311 
    312   /* note that we need not consider the case that delta == 0 */
    313 
    314   return err_status_ok;
    315 }
    316 
    317 
    318 
    319 /*
    320  * rdbx_estimate_index(rdbx, guess, s)
    321  *
    322  * given an rdbx and a sequence number s (from a newly arrived packet),
    323  * sets the contents of *guess to contain the best guess of the packet
    324  * index to which s corresponds, and returns the difference between
    325  * *guess and the locally stored synch info
    326  */
    327 
    328 int
    329 rdbx_estimate_index(const rdbx_t *rdbx,
    330 		    xtd_seq_num_t *guess,
    331 		    sequence_number_t s) {
    332 
    333   /*
    334    * if the sequence number and rollover counter in the rdbx are
    335    * non-zero, then use the index_guess(...) function, otherwise, just
    336    * set the rollover counter to zero (since the index_guess(...)
    337    * function might incorrectly guess that the rollover counter is
    338    * 0xffffffff)
    339    */
    340 
    341 #ifdef NO_64BIT_MATH
    342   /* seq_num_median = 0x8000 */
    343   if (high32(rdbx->index) > 0 ||
    344 	  low32(rdbx->index) > seq_num_median)
    345 #else
    346   if (rdbx->index > seq_num_median)
    347 #endif
    348     return index_guess(&rdbx->index, guess, s);
    349 
    350 #ifdef NO_64BIT_MATH
    351   *guess = make64(0,(uint32_t) s);
    352 #else
    353   *guess = s;
    354 #endif
    355 
    356 #ifdef NO_64BIT_MATH
    357   return s - (uint16_t) low32(rdbx->index);
    358 #else
    359   return s - (uint16_t) rdbx->index;
    360 #endif
    361 }
    362