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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew Bettison
c35af0617a Fix header files for Xcode iOS build
- make "debug.h" a private header so that the DEBUG() macro does not
  interfere with Xcode Debug builds, which set DEBUG=1
- move all #include "debug.h" from headers into .c files
- move 'struct idebug' into a new public header "idebug.h" so that
  "log.h" can be public
- move HTTPD port number defs from "httpd.h" to "constants.h", so that
  "httpd.h" can be private and "conf.h" can be public
- add missing nested includes so each header compiles stand-alone
  without error
- #include "sodium.h" instead of <sodium.h>
- #include "sqlite3.h" instead of <sqlite3.h>
- add header guard to "fifo.h"
- fix header guard in "sync_keys.h"
2018-03-06 15:29:29 +10:30
Andrew Bettison
c3cf86161f Improve validation of keyring DID and Name (fixes #131)
Correct the maximum DID length defined in "serval_types.h" from 32 to
31.  Add a definition of the maximum identity Name length and use it
instead of the bare constant 64, eg, in the MDP_DNALOOKUP request
handling code.

Introduce a dataformats.h function for validating an identity name, and
use it to validate the 'name' parameter in the CLI 'keyring set'
command.

Add 'did' and 'name' parameter validation to the GET /restful/keyring/add
and GET /restful/keyring/SID/set requests (#131).

Rename keyring_set_did() to keyring_set_did_name() and assert that DID
and Name lengths have been validated before storing in the keyring.

Update the Keyring REST API tech document.
2018-03-06 15:14:18 +10:30
Andrew Bettison
ccacd19dfa Add global keyring assertions
Many functions require that the global 'keyring' pointer is set,
but there were no assertions to document this precondition.
2016-11-14 11:28:08 +10:30
Andrew Bettison
71cbe86566 Switch to feature-driven linking
This introduces a new way of linking Serval executables and dynamic
libraries from static libraries like libservald.a -- called
"feature-driven" linking.

The Makefile now links servald and serval-tests from libservald.a,
rather than from an explicit list of object (.o) files.  Thanks to the
section-based method for registering functions such as HTTP handlers,
CLI commands and MDP handlers, these object files had become
"stand-alone" and hence were no longer included in the link because
there was no unresolved reference that required them to be linked in.

The new "feature.h" provides the DECLARE_FEATURE(name) macro that each
stand-alone source file uses to declare the named feature(s) it
provides.  Each executable can call the USE_FEATURE(name) macro in any
of its explicitly-linked source files to cause the corresponding
object(s) to be included in the link, eg, servald_features.c.

The DEFINE_BINDING() macro has been extended so that every individual
MDP binding is given a feature name based on its port number macro, eg,
"mdp_binding_MDP_PORT_ECHO".

Some features have been factored into their own separate source files so
they can be omitted or included in a build independently of each other:
- the MDP bindings for MDP_PORT_DNALOOKUP, MDP_PORT_ECHO,
  MDP_PORT_TRACE, MDP_PORT_KEYMAPREQUEST, MDP_PORT_RHIZOME_xxx,
  MDP_PORT_PROBE, MDP_PORT_STUN, MDP_PORT_STUNREQ
- the CLI "log" and "echo" commands
- the CLI "rhizome direct" command

The JNI source files are only compiled if the <jni.h> header is present,
otherwise they are omitted from libservald.so.
2016-10-19 09:33:01 +10:30