Adam Ierymenko 0e5651f353
1.12.0 merge to main (#2104)
* add note about forceTcpRelay

* Create a sample systemd unit for tcp proxy

* set gitattributes for rust & cargo so hashes dont conflict on Windows

* Revert "set gitattributes for rust & cargo so hashes dont conflict on Windows"

This reverts commit 032dc5c108195f6bbc2e224f00da5b785df4b7f9.

* Turn off autocrlf for rust source

Doesn't appear to play nice well when it comes to git and vendored cargo package hashes

* Fix #1883 (#1886)

Still unknown as to why, but the call to `nc->GetProperties()` can fail
when setting a friendly name on the Windows virtual ethernet adapter.
Ensure that `ncp` is not null before continuing and accessing the device
GUID.

* Don't vendor packages for zeroidc (#1885)

* Added docker environment way to join networks (#1871)

* add StringUtils

* fix headers
use recommended headers and remove unused headers

* move extern "C"
only JNI functions need to be exported

* cleanup

* fix ANDROID-50: RESULT_ERROR_BAD_PARAMETER typo

* fix typo in log message

* fix typos in JNI method signatures

* fix typo

* fix ANDROID-51: fieldName is uninitialized

* fix ANDROID-35: memory leak

* fix missing DeleteLocalRef in loops

* update to use unique error codes

* add GETENV macro

* add LOG_TAG defines

* ANDROID-48: add ZT_jnicache.cpp

* ANDROID-48: use ZT_jnicache.cpp and remove ZT_jnilookup.cpp and ZT_jniarray.cpp

* add Event.fromInt

* add PeerRole.fromInt

* add ResultCode.fromInt

* fix ANDROID-36: issues with ResultCode

* add VirtualNetworkConfigOperation.fromInt

* fix ANDROID-40: VirtualNetworkConfigOperation out-of-sync with ZT_VirtualNetworkConfigOperation enum

* add VirtualNetworkStatus.fromInt

* fix ANDROID-37: VirtualNetworkStatus out-of-sync with ZT_VirtualNetworkStatus enum

* add VirtualNetworkType.fromInt

* make NodeStatus a plain data class

* fix ANDROID-52: synchronization bug with nodeMap

* Node init work: separate Node construction and init

* add Node.toString

* make PeerPhysicalPath a plain data class

* remove unused PeerPhysicalPath.fixed

* add array functions

* make Peer a plain data class

* make Version a plain data class

* fix ANDROID-42: copy/paste error

* fix ANDROID-49: VirtualNetworkConfig.equals is wrong

* reimplement VirtualNetworkConfig.equals

* reimplement VirtualNetworkConfig.compareTo

* add VirtualNetworkConfig.hashCode

* make VirtualNetworkConfig a plain data class

* remove unused VirtualNetworkConfig.enabled

* reimplement VirtualNetworkDNS.equals

* add VirtualNetworkDNS.hashCode

* make VirtualNetworkDNS a plain data class

* reimplement VirtualNetworkRoute.equals

* reimplement VirtualNetworkRoute.compareTo

* reimplement VirtualNetworkRoute.toString

* add VirtualNetworkRoute.hashCode

* make VirtualNetworkRoute a plain data class

* add isSocketAddressEmpty

* add addressPort

* add fromSocketAddressObject

* invert logic in a couple of places and return early

* newInetAddress and newInetSocketAddress work
allow newInetSocketAddress to return NULL if given empty address

* fix ANDROID-38: stack corruption in onSendPacketRequested

* use GETENV macro

* JniRef work
JniRef does not use callbacks struct, so remove
fix NewGlobalRef / DeleteGlobalRef mismatch

* use PRId64 macros

* switch statement work

* comments and logging

* Modifier 'public' is redundant for interface members

* NodeException can be made a checked Exception

* 'NodeException' does not define a 'serialVersionUID' field

* 'finalize()' should not be overridden
this is fine to do because ZeroTierOneService calls close() when it is done

* error handling, error reporting, asserts, logging

* simplify loadLibrary

* rename Node.networks -> Node.networkConfigs

* Windows file permissions fix (#1887)

* Allow macOS interfaces to use multiple IP addresses (#1879)

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Co-authored-by: Grant Limberg <glimberg@users.noreply.github.com>

* Fix condition where full HELLOs might not be sent when necessary (#1877)

Co-authored-by: Grant Limberg <glimberg@users.noreply.github.com>

* 1.10.4 version bumps

* Add security policy to repo (#1889)

* [+] add e2k64 arch (#1890)

* temp fix for ANDROID-56: crash inside newNetworkConfig from too many args

* 1.10.4 release notes

* Windows 1.10.4 Advanced Installer bump

* Revert "temp fix for ANDROID-56: crash inside newNetworkConfig from too many args"

This reverts commit dd627cd7f44ad623a110bb14f72d0bea72a09e30.

* actual fix for ANDROID-56: crash inside newNetworkConfig
cast all arguments to varargs functions as good style

* Fix addIp being called with applied ips (#1897)

This was getting called outside of the check for existing ips
Because of the added ifdef and a brace getting moved to the
wrong place.

```
if (! n.tap()->addIp(*ip)) {
	fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: unable to add ip address %s" ZT_EOL_S, ip->toString(ipbuf));
}
WinFWHelper::newICMPRule(*ip, n.config().nwid);

```

* 1.10.5 (#1905)

* 1.10.5 bump

* 1.10.5 for Windows

* 1.10.5

* Prevent path-learning loops (#1914)

* Prevent path-learning loops

* Only allow new overwrite if not bonded

* fix binding temporary ipv6 addresses on macos (#1910)

The check code wasn't running.

I don't know why !defined(TARGET_OS_IOS) would exclude code on
desktop macOS. I did a quick search and changed it to defined(TARGET_OS_MAC).
Not 100% sure what the most correct solution there is.

You can verify the old and new versions with

`ifconfig | grep temporary`

plus

`zerotier-cli info -j` -> listeningOn

* 1.10.6 (#1929)

* 1.10.5 bump

* 1.10.6

* 1.10.6 AIP for Windows.

* Release notes for 1.10.6 (#1931)

* Minor tweak to Synology Docker image script (#1936)

* Change if_def again so ios can build (#1937)

All apple's variables are "defined"
but sometimes they are defined as "0"

* move begin/commit into try/catch block (#1932)

Thread was exiting in some cases

* Bump openssl from 0.10.45 to 0.10.48 in /zeroidc (#1938)

Bumps [openssl](https://github.com/sfackler/rust-openssl) from 0.10.45 to 0.10.48.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/sfackler/rust-openssl/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/sfackler/rust-openssl/compare/openssl-v0.10.45...openssl-v0.10.48)

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* new drone bits

* Fix multiple network join from environment entrypoint.sh.release (#1961)

* _bond_m guards _bond, not _paths_m (#1965)

* Fix: warning: mutex '_aqm_m' is not held on every path through here [-Wthread-safety-analysis] (#1964)

* Bump h2 from 0.3.16 to 0.3.17 in /zeroidc (#1963)

Bumps [h2](https://github.com/hyperium/h2) from 0.3.16 to 0.3.17.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/hyperium/h2/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/hyperium/h2/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/hyperium/h2/compare/v0.3.16...v0.3.17)

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* Add note that binutils is required on FreeBSD (#1968)

* Add prometheus metrics for Central controllers (#1969)

* add header-only prometheus lib to ext

* rename folder

* Undo rename directory

* prometheus simpleapi included on mac & linux

* wip

* wire up some controller stats

* Get windows building with prometheus

* bsd build flags for prometheus

* Fix multiple network join from environment entrypoint.sh.release (#1961)

* _bond_m guards _bond, not _paths_m (#1965)

* Fix: warning: mutex '_aqm_m' is not held on every path through here [-Wthread-safety-analysis] (#1964)

* Serve prom metrics from /metrics endpoint

* Add prom metrics for Central controller specific things

* reorganize metric initialization

* testing out a labled gauge on Networks

* increment error counter on throw

* Consolidate metrics definitions

Put all metric definitions into node/Metrics.hpp.  Accessed as needed
from there.

* Revert "testing out a labled gauge on Networks"

This reverts commit 499ed6d95e11452019cdf48e32ed4cd878c2705b.

* still blows up but adding to the record for completeness right now

* Fix runtime issues with metrics

* Add metrics files to visual studio project

* Missed an "extern"

* add copyright headers to new files

* Add metrics for sent/received bytes (total)

* put /metrics endpoint behind auth

* sendto returns int on Win32

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* Central startup update (#1973)

* allow specifying authtoken in central startup

* set allowManagedFrom

* move redis_mem_notification to the correct place

* add node checkins metric

* wire up min/max connection pool size metrics

* x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu on ubuntu runner (#1975)

* adding incoming zt packet type metrics (#1976)

* use cpp-httplib for HTTP control plane (#1979)

refactored the old control plane code to use [cpp-httplib](https://github.com/yhirose/cpp-httplib) instead of a hand rolled HTTP server.  Makes the control plane code much more legible.  Also no longer randomly stops responding.

* Outgoing Packet Metrics (#1980)

add tx/rx labels to packet counters and add metrics for outgoing packets

* Add short-term validation test workflow (#1974)

Add short-term validation test workflow

* Brenton/curly braces (#1971)

* fix formatting

* properly adjust various lines
breakup multiple statements onto multiple lines

* insert {} around if, for, etc.

* Fix rust dependency caching (#1983)

* fun with rust caching

* kick

* comment out invalid yaml keys for now

* Caching should now work

* re-add/rename key directives

* bump

* bump

* bump

* Don't force rebuild on Windows build GH Action (#1985)

Switching `/t:ZeroTierOne:Rebuild` to just `/t:ZeroTierOne` allows the Windows build to use the rust cache.  `/t:ZeroTierOne:Rebuild` cleared the cache before building.

* More packet metrics (#1982)

* found path negotation sends that weren't accounted for

* Fix histogram so it will actually compile

* Found more places for packet metrics

* separate the bind & listen calls on the http backplane (#1988)

* fix memory leak (#1992)

* fix a couple of metrics (#1989)

* More aggressive CLI spamming (#1993)

* fix type signatures (#1991)

* Network-metrics (#1994)

* Add a couple quick functions for converting a uint64_t network ID/node ID into std::string

* Network metrics

* Peer metrics (#1995)

* Adding peer metrics

still need to be wired up for use

* per peer packet metrics

* Fix crash from bad instantiation of histogram

* separate alive & dead path counts

* Add peer metric update block

* add peer latency values in doPingAndKeepalive

* prevent deadlock

* peer latency histogram actually works now

* cleanup

* capture counts of packets to specific peers

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* Metrics consolidation (#1997)

* Rename zt_packet_incoming -> zt_packet

Also consolidate zt_peer_packets into a single metric with tx and rx labels.  Same for ztc_tcp_data and ztc_udp_data

* Further collapse tcp & udp into metric labels for zt_data

* Fix zt_data metric description

* zt_peer_packets description fix

* Consolidate incoming/outgoing network packets to a single metric

* zt_incoming_packet_error -> zt_packet_error

* Disable peer metrics for central controllers

Can change in the future if needed, but given the traffic our controllers serve, that's going to be a *lot* of data

* Disable peer metrics for controllers pt 2

* Update readme files for metrics (#2000)

* Controller Metrics & Network Config Request Fix (#2003)

* add new metrics for network config request queue size and sso expirations
* move sso expiration to its own thread in the controller
* fix potential undefined behavior when modifying a set

* Enable RTTI in Windows build

The new prometheus histogram stuff needs it.

Access violation - no RTTI data!INVALID packet 636ebd9ee8cac6c0 from cafe9efeb9(2605:9880:200:1200:30:571:e34:51/9993) (unexpected exception in tryDecode())

* Don't re-apply routes on BSD

See issue #1986

* Capture setContent by-value instead of by-reference (#2006)

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* fix typos (#2010)

* central controller metrics & request path updates (#2012)

* internal db metrics

* use shared mutexes for read/write locks

* remove this lock. only used for a metric

* more metrics

* remove exploratory metrics

place controller request benchmarks behind ifdef

* Improve validation test (#2013)

* fix init order for EmbeddedNetworkController (#2014)

* add constant for getifaddrs cache time

* cache getifaddrs - mac

* cache getifaddrs - linux

* cache getifaddrs - bsd

* cache getifaddrs - windows

* Fix oidc client lookup query

join condition referenced the wrong table.  Worked fine unless there were multiple identical client IDs

* Fix udp sent metric

was only incrementing by 1 for each packet sent

* Allow sending all surface addresses to peer in low-bandwidth mode

* allow enabling of low bandwidth mode on controllers

* don't unborrow bad connections

pool will clean them up later

* Multi-arch controller container (#2037)

create arm64 & amd64 images for central controller

* Update README.md

issue #2009

* docker tags change

* fix oidc auth url memory leak (#2031)

getAuthURL() was not calling zeroidc::free_cstr(url);

the only place authAuthURL is called, the url can be retrieved
from the network config instead.

You could alternatively copy the string and call free_cstr in getAuthURL.
If that's better we can change the PR.

Since now there are no callers of getAuthURL I deleted it.

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* Bump openssl from 0.10.48 to 0.10.55 in /zeroidc (#2034)

Bumps [openssl](https://github.com/sfackler/rust-openssl) from 0.10.48 to 0.10.55.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/sfackler/rust-openssl/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/sfackler/rust-openssl/compare/openssl-v0.10.48...openssl-v0.10.55)

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* zeroidc cargo warnings (#2029)

* fix unused struct member cargo warning

* fix unused import cargo warning

* fix unused return value cargo warning

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* fix memory leak in macos ipv6/dns helper (#2030)

Co-authored-by: Grant Limberg <glimberg@users.noreply.github.com>

* Consider ZEROTIER_JOIN_NETWORKS in healthcheck (#1978)

* Add a 2nd auth token only for access to /metrics (#2043)

* Add a 2nd auth token for /metrics

Allows administrators to distribute a token that only has access to read
metrics and nothing else.

Also added support for using bearer auth tokens for both types of tokens

Separate endpoint for metrics #2041

* Update readme

* fix a couple of cases of writing the wrong token

* Add warning to cli for allow default on FreeBSD

It doesn't work.
Not possible to fix with deficient network
stack and APIs.

ZeroTierOne-freebsd # zerotier-cli set 9bee8941b5xxxxxx allowDefault=1
400 set Allow Default does not work properly on FreeBSD. See #580
root@freebsd13-a:~/ZeroTierOne-freebsd # zerotier-cli get 9bee8941b5xxxxxx allowDefault
1

* ARM64 Support for TapDriver6 (#1949)

* Release memory previously allocated by UPNP_GetValidIGD

* Fix ifdef that breaks libzt on iOS (#2050)

* less drone (#2060)

* Exit if loading an invalid identity from disk (#2058)

* Exit if loading an invalid identity from disk

Previously, if an invalid identity was loaded from disk, ZeroTier would
generate a new identity & chug along and generate a brand new identity
as if nothing happened.  When running in containers, this introduces the
possibility for key matter loss; especially when running in containers
where the identity files are mounted in the container read only.  In
this case, ZT will continue chugging along with a brand new identity
with no possibility of recovering the private key.

ZeroTier should exit upon loading of invalid identity.public/identity.secret #2056

* add validation test for #2056

* tcp-proxy: fix build

* Adjust tcp-proxy makefile to support metrics

There's no way to get the metrics yet. Someone will
have to add the http service.

* remove ZT_NO_METRIC ifdef

* Implement recvmmsg() for Linux to reduce syscalls. (#2046)

Between 5% and 40% speed improvement on Linux, depending on system configuration and load.

* suppress warnings: comparison of integers of different signs: 'int64_t' (aka 'long') and 'uint64_t' (aka 'unsigned long') [-Wsign-compare] (#2063)

* fix warning: 'OS_STRING' macro redefined [-Wmacro-redefined] (#2064)

Even though this is in ext, these particular chunks of code were added
by us, so are ok to modify.

* Apply default route a different way - macOS

The original way we applied default route, by forking
0.0.0.0/0 into 0/1 and 128/1 works, but if mac os has any networking
hiccups -if you change SSIDs or sleep/wake- macos erases the system default route.
And then all networking on the computer is broken.

to summarize the new way:
allowDefault=1
```
sudo route delete default 192.168.82.1
sudo route add default 10.2.0.2
sudo route add -ifscope en1 default 192.168.82.1
```

gives us this routing table
```
Destination        Gateway            RT_IFA             Flags        Refs      Use    Mtu          Netif Expire    rtt(ms) rttvar(ms)
default            10.2.0.2           10.2.0.18          UGScg          90        1   2800       feth4823
default            192.168.82.1       192.168.82.217     UGScIg
```

allowDefault=0
```
sudo route delete default
sudo route delete -ifscope en1 default
sudo route add default 192.168.82.1
```

Notice the I flag, for -ifscope, on the physical default route.

route change does not seem to work reliably.

* fix docker tag for controllers (#2066)

* Update build.sh (#2068)

fix mkwork compilation errors

* Fix network DNS on macOS

It stopped working for ipv4 only networks in Monterey.
See #1696

We add some config like so to System Configuration

```
scutil
show State:/Network/Service/9bee8941b5xxxxxx/IPv4
<dictionary> {
  Addresses : <array> {
    0 : 10.2.1.36
  }
  InterfaceName : feth4823
  Router : 10.2.1.36
  ServerAddress : 127.0.0.1
}

```

* Add search domain to macos dns configuration

Stumbled upon this while debugging something else.
If we add search domain to our system configuration for
network DNS, then search domains work:

```
ping server1                                                                                                                                                                                    ~
PING server1.my.domain (10.123.3.1): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 10.123.3.1
```

* Fix reporting of secondaryPort and tertiaryPort See: #2039

* Fix typos (#2075)

* Disable executable stacks on assembly objects (#2071)

Add `--noexecstack` to the assembler flags so the resulting binary
will link with a non-executable stack.

Fixes zerotier/ZeroTierOne#1179

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* Test that starting zerotier before internet works

* Don't skip hellos when there are no paths available

working on #2082

* Update validate-1m-linux.sh

* Save zt node log files on abort

* Separate test and summary step in validator script

* Don't apply default route until zerotier is "online"

I was running into issues with restarting the zerotier service while
"full tunnel" mode is enabled.
When zerotier first boots, it gets network state from the cache
on disk. So it immediately applies all the routes it knew about
before it shutdown.
The network config may have change in this time.
If it has, then your default route is via a route
you are blocked from talking on. So you  can't get the current
network config, so your internet does not work.

Other options include
- don't use cached network state on boot
- find a better criteria than "online"

* Fix node time-to-online counter in validator script

* Export variables so that they are accessible by exit function

* Fix PortMapper issue on ZeroTier startup

See issue #2082

We use a call to libnatpmp::ininatpp to make sure the computer
has working network sockets before we go into the main
nat-pmp/upnp logic.

With basic exponenetial delay up to 30 seconds.

* testing

* Comment out PortMapper debug

this got left turned on in a confusing merge previously

* fix macos default route again

see commit fb6af1971 * Fix network DNS on macOS
adding that stuff to System Config causes this extra route to be added
which breaks ipv4 default route.
We figured out a weird System Coniguration setting
that works.

--- old
couldn't figure out how to fix it in SystemConfiguration
so here we are# Please enter the commit message for your changes. Lines starting

We also moved the dns setter to before the syncIps stuff
to help with a race condition. It didn't always work when
you re-joined a network with default route enabled.

* Catch all conditions in switch statement, remove trailing whitespaces

* Add setmtu command, fix bond lifetime issue

* Basic cleanups

* Check if null is passed to VirtualNetworkConfig.equals and name fixes

* ANDROID-96: Simplify and use return code from node_init directly

* Windows arm64 (#2099)

* ARM64 changes for 1.12

* 1.12 Windows advanced installer updates and updates for ARM64

* 1.12.0

* Linux build fixes for old distros.

* release notes

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/* Various utility definitions for libpqxx.
*
* DO NOT INCLUDE THIS FILE DIRECTLY; include pqxx/util instead.
*
* Copyright (c) 2000-2022, Jeroen T. Vermeulen.
*
* See COPYING for copyright license. If you did not receive a file called
* COPYING with this source code, please notify the distributor of this
* mistake, or contact the author.
*/
#ifndef PQXX_H_UTIL
#define PQXX_H_UTIL
#if !defined(PQXX_HEADER_PRE)
# error "Include libpqxx headers as <pqxx/header>, not <pqxx/header.hxx>."
#endif
#include <cctype>
#include <cstdio>
#include <functional>
#include <iterator>
#include <limits>
#include <memory>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <string>
#include <string_view>
#include <type_traits>
#include <typeinfo>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
#if __has_include(<version>)
# include <version>
#endif
#include "pqxx/except.hxx"
#include "pqxx/internal/encodings.hxx"
#include "pqxx/types.hxx"
#include "pqxx/version.hxx"
/// The home of all libpqxx classes, functions, templates, etc.
namespace pqxx
{}
#include <pqxx/internal/libpq-forward.hxx>
/// Internal items for libpqxx' own use. Do not use these yourself.
namespace pqxx::internal
{
// C++20: Retire wrapper.
/// Same as `std::cmp_less`, or a workaround where that's not available.
template<typename LEFT, typename RIGHT>
inline constexpr bool cmp_less(LEFT lhs, RIGHT rhs) noexcept
{
#if defined(PQXX_HAVE_CMP)
return std::cmp_less(lhs, rhs);
#else
// We need a variable just because lgtm.com gives off a false positive
// warning when we compare the values directly. It considers that a
// "self-comparison."
constexpr bool left_signed{std::is_signed_v<LEFT>};
if constexpr (left_signed == std::is_signed_v<RIGHT>)
return lhs < rhs;
else if constexpr (std::is_signed_v<LEFT>)
return (lhs <= 0) ? true : (std::make_unsigned_t<LEFT>(lhs) < rhs);
else
return (rhs <= 0) ? false : (lhs < std::make_unsigned_t<RIGHT>(rhs));
#endif
}
// C++20: Retire wrapper.
/// C++20 std::cmp_greater, or workaround if not available.
template<typename LEFT, typename RIGHT>
inline constexpr bool cmp_greater(LEFT lhs, RIGHT rhs) noexcept
{
#if defined(PQXX_HAVE_CMP)
return std::cmp_greater(lhs, rhs);
#else
return cmp_less(rhs, lhs);
#endif
}
// C++20: Retire wrapper.
/// C++20 std::cmp_less_equal, or workaround if not available.
template<typename LEFT, typename RIGHT>
inline constexpr bool cmp_less_equal(LEFT lhs, RIGHT rhs) noexcept
{
#if defined(PQXX_HAVE_CMP)
return std::cmp_less_equal(lhs, rhs);
#else
return not cmp_less(rhs, lhs);
#endif
}
// C++20: Retire wrapper.
/// C++20 std::cmp_greater_equal, or workaround if not available.
template<typename LEFT, typename RIGHT>
inline constexpr bool cmp_greater_equal(LEFT lhs, RIGHT rhs) noexcept
{
#if defined(PQXX_HAVE_CMP)
return std::cmp_greater_equal(lhs, rhs);
#else
return not cmp_less(lhs, rhs);
#endif
}
/// Efficiently concatenate two strings.
/** This is a special case of concatenate(), needed because dependency
* management does not let us use that function here.
*/
[[nodiscard]] inline std::string cat2(std::string_view x, std::string_view y)
{
std::string buf;
auto const xs{std::size(x)}, ys{std::size(y)};
buf.resize(xs + ys);
x.copy(std::data(buf), xs);
y.copy(std::data(buf) + xs, ys);
return buf;
}
} // namespace pqxx::internal
namespace pqxx
{
using namespace std::literals;
/// Suppress compiler warning about an unused item.
template<typename... T> inline constexpr void ignore_unused(T &&...) noexcept
{}
/// Cast a numeric value to another type, or throw if it underflows/overflows.
/** Both types must be arithmetic types, and they must either be both integral
* or both floating-point types.
*/
template<typename TO, typename FROM>
inline TO check_cast(FROM value, std::string_view description)
{
static_assert(std::is_arithmetic_v<FROM>);
static_assert(std::is_arithmetic_v<TO>);
static_assert(std::is_integral_v<FROM> == std::is_integral_v<TO>);
// The rest of this code won't quite work for bool, but bool is trivially
// convertible to other arithmetic types as far as I can see.
if constexpr (std::is_same_v<FROM, bool>)
return static_cast<TO>(value);
// Depending on our "if constexpr" conditions, this parameter may not be
// needed. Some compilers will warn.
ignore_unused(description);
using from_limits = std::numeric_limits<decltype(value)>;
using to_limits = std::numeric_limits<TO>;
if constexpr (std::is_signed_v<FROM>)
{
if constexpr (std::is_signed_v<TO>)
{
if (value < to_limits::lowest())
throw range_error{internal::cat2("Cast underflow: "sv, description)};
}
else
{
// FROM is signed, but TO is not. Treat this as a special case, because
// there may not be a good broader type in which the compiler can even
// perform our check.
if (value < 0)
throw range_error{internal::cat2(
"Casting negative value to unsigned type: "sv, description)};
}
}
else
{
// No need to check: the value is unsigned so can't fall below the range
// of the TO type.
}
if constexpr (std::is_integral_v<FROM>)
{
using unsigned_from = std::make_unsigned_t<FROM>;
using unsigned_to = std::make_unsigned_t<TO>;
constexpr auto from_max{static_cast<unsigned_from>((from_limits::max)())};
constexpr auto to_max{static_cast<unsigned_to>((to_limits::max)())};
if constexpr (from_max > to_max)
{
if (internal::cmp_greater(value, to_max))
throw range_error{internal::cat2("Cast overflow: "sv, description)};
}
}
else if constexpr ((from_limits::max)() > (to_limits::max)())
{
if (value > (to_limits::max)())
throw range_error{internal::cat2("Cast overflow: ", description)};
}
return static_cast<TO>(value);
}
/** Check library version at link time.
*
* Ensures a failure when linking an application against a radically
* different libpqxx version than the one against which it was compiled.
*
* Sometimes application builds fail in unclear ways because they compile
* using headers from libpqxx version X, but then link against libpqxx
* binary version Y. A typical scenario would be one where you're building
* against a libpqxx which you have built yourself, but a different version
* is installed on the system.
*
* The check_library_version template is declared for any library version,
* but only actually defined for the version of the libpqxx binary against
* which the code is linked.
*
* If the library binary is a different version than the one declared in
* these headers, then this call will fail to link: there will be no
* definition for the function with these exact template parameter values.
* There will be a definition, but the version in the parameter values will
* be different.
*/
inline PQXX_PRIVATE void check_version() noexcept
{
// There is no particular reason to do this here in @ref connection, except
// to ensure that every meaningful libpqxx client will execute it. The call
// must be in the execution path somewhere or the compiler won't try to link
// it. We can't use it to initialise a global or class-static variable,
// because a smart compiler might resolve it at compile time.
//
// On the other hand, we don't want to make a useless function call too
// often for performance reasons. A local static variable is initialised
// only on the definition's first execution. Compilers will be well
// optimised for this behaviour, so there's a minimal one-time cost.
static auto const version_ok{internal::PQXX_VERSION_CHECK()};
ignore_unused(version_ok);
}
/// Descriptor of library's thread-safety model.
/** This describes what the library knows about various risks to thread-safety.
*/
struct PQXX_LIBEXPORT thread_safety_model
{
/// Is the underlying libpq build thread-safe?
bool safe_libpq = false;
/// Is Kerberos thread-safe?
/** @warning Is currently always `false`.
*
* If your application uses Kerberos, all accesses to libpqxx or Kerberos
* must be serialized. Confine their use to a single thread, or protect it
* with a global lock.
*/
bool safe_kerberos = false;
/// A human-readable description of any thread-safety issues.
std::string description;
};
/// Describe thread safety available in this build.
[[nodiscard]] PQXX_LIBEXPORT thread_safety_model describe_thread_safety();
#if defined(PQXX_HAVE_CONCEPTS)
# define PQXX_POTENTIAL_BINARY_ARG pqxx::potential_binary
#else
# define PQXX_POTENTIAL_BINARY_ARG typename
#endif
/// Cast binary data to a type that libpqxx will recognise as binary.
/** There are many different formats for storing binary data in memory. You
* may have yours as a `std::string`, or a `std::vector<uchar_t>`, or one of
* many other types.
*
* But for libpqxx to recognise your data as binary, it needs to be a
* `std::basic_string<std::byte>`, or a `std::basic_string_view<std::byte>`;
* or in C++20 or better, any contiguous block of `std::byte`.
*
* Use `binary_cast` as a convenience helper to cast your data as a
* `std::basic_string_view<std::byte>`.
*
* @warning There are two things you should be aware of! First, the data must
* be contiguous in memory. In C++20 the compiler will enforce this, but in
* C++17 it's your own problem. Second, you must keep the object where you
* store the actual data alive for as long as you might use this function's
* return value.
*/
template<PQXX_POTENTIAL_BINARY_ARG TYPE>
std::basic_string_view<std::byte> binary_cast(TYPE const &data)
{
static_assert(sizeof(value_type<TYPE>) == 1);
return {
reinterpret_cast<std::byte const *>(
const_cast<strip_t<decltype(*std::data(data))> const *>(
std::data(data))),
std::size(data)};
}
#if defined(PQXX_HAVE_CONCEPTS)
template<typename CHAR>
concept char_sized = (sizeof(CHAR) == 1);
# define PQXX_CHAR_SIZED_ARG char_sized
#else
# define PQXX_CHAR_SIZED_ARG typename
#endif
/// Construct a type that libpqxx will recognise as binary.
/** Takes a data pointer and a size, without being too strict about their
* types, and constructs a `std::basic_string_view<std::byte>` pointing to
* the same data.
*
* This makes it a little easier to turn binary data, in whatever form you
* happen to have it, into binary data as libpqxx understands it.
*/
template<PQXX_CHAR_SIZED_ARG CHAR, typename SIZE>
std::basic_string_view<std::byte> binary_cast(CHAR const *data, SIZE size)
{
static_assert(sizeof(CHAR) == 1);
return {
reinterpret_cast<std::byte const *>(data),
check_cast<std::size_t>(size, "binary data size")};
}
/// The "null" oid.
constexpr oid oid_none{0};
} // namespace pqxx
/// Private namespace for libpqxx's internal use; do not access.
/** This namespace hides definitions internal to libpqxx. These are not
* supposed to be used by client programs, and they may change at any time
* without notice.
*
* Conversely, if you find something in this namespace tremendously useful, by
* all means do lodge a request for its publication.
*
* @warning Here be dragons!
*/
namespace pqxx::internal
{
using namespace std::literals;
/// A safer and more generic replacement for `std::isdigit`.
/** Turns out `std::isdigit` isn't as easy to use as it sounds. It takes an
* `int`, but requires it to be nonnegative. Which means it's an outright
* liability on systems where `char` is signed.
*/
template<typename CHAR> inline constexpr bool is_digit(CHAR c) noexcept
{
return (c >= '0') and (c <= '9');
}
/// Describe an object for humans, based on class name and optional name.
/** Interprets an empty name as "no name given."
*/
[[nodiscard]] std::string
describe_object(std::string_view class_name, std::string_view name);
/// Check validity of registering a new "guest" in a "host."
/** The host might be e.g. a connection, and the guest a transaction. The
* host can only have one guest at a time, so it is an error to register a new
* guest while the host already has a guest.
*
* If the new registration is an error, this function throws a descriptive
* exception.
*
* Pass the old guest (if any) and the new guest (if any), for both, a type
* name (at least if the guest is not null), and optionally an object name
* (but which may be omitted if the caller did not assign one).
*/
void check_unique_register(
void const *old_guest, std::string_view old_class, std::string_view old_name,
void const *new_guest, std::string_view new_class,
std::string_view new_name);
/// Like @ref check_unique_register, but for un-registering a guest.
/** Pass the guest which was registered, as well as the guest which is being
* unregistered, so that the function can check that they are the same one.
*/
void check_unique_unregister(
void const *old_guest, std::string_view old_class, std::string_view old_name,
void const *new_guest, std::string_view new_class,
std::string_view new_name);
/// Compute buffer size needed to escape binary data for use as a BYTEA.
/** This uses the hex-escaping format. The return value includes room for the
* "\x" prefix.
*/
inline constexpr std::size_t size_esc_bin(std::size_t binary_bytes) noexcept
{
return 2 + (2 * binary_bytes) + 1;
}
/// Compute binary size from the size of its escaped version.
/** Do not include a terminating zero in `escaped_bytes`.
*/
inline constexpr std::size_t size_unesc_bin(std::size_t escaped_bytes) noexcept
{
return (escaped_bytes - 2) / 2;
}
// TODO: Use actual binary type for "data".
/// Hex-escape binary data into a buffer.
/** The buffer must be able to accommodate
* `size_esc_bin(std::size(binary_data))` bytes, and the function will write
* exactly that number of bytes into the buffer. This includes a trailing
* zero.
*/
void PQXX_LIBEXPORT
esc_bin(std::basic_string_view<std::byte> binary_data, char buffer[]) noexcept;
/// Hex-escape binary data into a std::string.
std::string PQXX_LIBEXPORT
esc_bin(std::basic_string_view<std::byte> binary_data);
/// Reconstitute binary data from its escaped version.
void PQXX_LIBEXPORT
unesc_bin(std::string_view escaped_data, std::byte buffer[]);
/// Reconstitute binary data from its escaped version.
std::basic_string<std::byte>
PQXX_LIBEXPORT unesc_bin(std::string_view escaped_data);
/// Transitional: std::ssize(), or custom implementation if not available.
template<typename T> auto ssize(T const &c)
{
#if defined(__cpp_lib_ssize) && __cplusplus >= __cpp_lib_ssize
return std::ssize(c);
#else
using signed_t = std::make_signed_t<decltype(std::size(c))>;
return static_cast<signed_t>(std::size(c));
#endif // __cpp_lib_ssize
}
/// Helper for determining a function's parameter types.
/** This function has no definition. It's not meant to be actually called.
* It's just there for pattern-matching in the compiler, so we can use its
* hypothetical return value.
*/
template<typename RETURN, typename... ARGS>
std::tuple<ARGS...> args_f(RETURN (&func)(ARGS...));
/// Helper for determining a `std::function`'s parameter types.
/** This function has no definition. It's not meant to be actually called.
* It's just there for pattern-matching in the compiler, so we can use its
* hypothetical return value.
*/
template<typename RETURN, typename... ARGS>
std::tuple<ARGS...> args_f(std::function<RETURN(ARGS...)> const &);
/// Helper for determining a member function's parameter types.
/** This function has no definition. It's not meant to be actually called.
* It's just there for pattern-matching in the compiler, so we can use its
* hypothetical return value.
*/
template<typename CLASS, typename RETURN, typename... ARGS>
std::tuple<ARGS...> member_args_f(RETURN (CLASS::*)(ARGS...));
/// Helper for determining a const member function's parameter types.
/** This function has no definition. It's not meant to be actually called.
* It's just there for pattern-matching in the compiler, so we can use its
* hypothetical return value.
*/
template<typename CLASS, typename RETURN, typename... ARGS>
std::tuple<ARGS...> member_args_f(RETURN (CLASS::*)(ARGS...) const);
/// Helper for determining a callable type's parameter types.
/** This specialisation should work for lambdas.
*
* This function has no definition. It's not meant to be actually called.
* It's just there for pattern-matching in the compiler, so we can use its
* hypothetical return value.
*/
template<typename CALLABLE>
auto args_f(CALLABLE const &f)
-> decltype(member_args_f(&CALLABLE::operator()));
/// A callable's parameter types, as a tuple.
template<typename CALLABLE>
using args_t = decltype(args_f(std::declval<CALLABLE>()));
/// Helper: Apply `strip_t` to each of a tuple type's component types.
/** This function has no definition. It is not meant to be called, only to be
* used to deduce the right types.
*/
template<typename... TYPES>
std::tuple<strip_t<TYPES>...> strip_types(std::tuple<TYPES...> const &);
/// Take a tuple type and apply @ref strip_t to its component types.
template<typename... TYPES>
using strip_types_t = decltype(strip_types(std::declval<TYPES...>()));
} // namespace pqxx::internal
#endif