Replaced 'int has_author' manifest element with new 'enum authorship'
element to record the result of author authentication, to avoid
repeating expensive crypto operations.
Separated the handling of bundle secret arguments from author lookup and
authentication. The new rhizome_apply_bundle_secret(m,bsk) is now
called at the top level to set the manifest secret key (if it
validates), and thereafter there is no need to pass the 'bsk' argument
to any other functions, as they can simply check the 'haveSecret' field
of the manifest.
Removed rhizome_extract_privatekey() which combined author lookup and
bundle secret validation, and replaced it with functions that only deal
with the author: rhizome_lookup_author() and rhizome_authenticate_author().
Renamed other functions to make their purpose and effect clearer.
Formalised the semantics of only storing AUTHENTICATED author SIDs in
the 'author' column of the MANIFESTS table, which necessitated a change
to a 'rhizomeops' test case: when adding a file using a BK-less
manifest, the author column is set to null, so the Rhizome list output
does not show the bundle as ".fromhere" and does not give an author for
that bundle.
Replace generic rhizome_manifest_set() and rhizome_manifest_set_ll()
with per-field setter functions, eg, rhizome_manifest_set_filesize().
Struct rhizome_manifest elements for all known fields, to replace the
use of rhizome_manifest_get() and rhizome_manifest_get_ll() everywhere:
sender, recipient, service, name, date, bundle_key.
Add boolean validity flags for binary blob types, to avoid having to compare
with many bytes of all-zero to detect presence, eg, has_sender, has_recipient,
has_author, has_bundle_key. These maintained by the setter functions.
Rename existing manifest struct elements to be the same as their field
names: fileLength -> filesize, journalTail -> tail.
More use of unsigned int, size_t and uint64_t for payload sizes, offsets, byte
counts, etc. especially in rhizome_store.c and meshms.c. More uniform use of
size_t to dimension memory buffers. Fix some printf(3) style format strings
for 64-bit correctness on 32-bit systems. Use new constant RHIZOME_SIZE_UNSET
instead of -1 to indicate unknown dimension, and explicitly assert its absence
before comparisons and arithmetic, for safety.
Replace some 'int' loop variables with 'unsigned' where appropriate.
Fix bugs discovered in MeshMS bundle private/public key generation and
bundle secret key handling for export/extract commands.
Instrument the first MeshMS test case to aid debugging.
New debug config flag: debug.manifest logs all modifications to all manifest
fields by setter functions.
Rename debug config flag: debug.rhizome_bind -> debug.rhizome_sql_bind.
Use open(2)/read(2)/write(2) instead of fopen(3)/fread(3)/fwrite(3) in
several places to avoid unnecessary buffering
Fix a bug in Rhizome HTTP add's handling of unconfigured manifest
template file
Improve some debug and error logging for file i/o
Remove stowSid() at last
Change API of tohex() and strbuf_tohex(), to pass string length instead of
binary byte count. This allows odd numbers of hex digits to be produced.
Remove alloca_tohex_sid(); replace with alloca_tohex_sid_t()
New alloca_tohex_sid_t_trunc() macro
Rename 'secret:' field to '.secret:' (non-manifest-fields start with '.'
using the same convention as rhizome list)
Add '.author' and 'BK' fields to "rhizome add"
Add 'BK' field to "rhizome import"
Fix 'rhizomeops' tests to assert no 'author' and 'BK' output fields from
"rhizome add" with no author
Fiz testdefs.sh and testdefs_rhizome.sh to support new output fields
- Define a function per page that is responsible for parsing requests
- Define a "generator" callback function for filling the buffer for a response
- Remove features that have never been used
- Remove functions that are no longer used
Add strn_startswith() and strncase_startswith().
Make all str*_startswith() functions take const char * arguments, to make it
possible to do safe programming with consts.
Was not fetching payload of remote bundle, just manifest. The problem was
caused by a change of logic recently to not activate any queued fetch
candidates immediately, but wait until the next fd_poll(), so that parsing a
single packetful of rhizome advertisments would start fetching the most
important one first, instead of the first one parsed.
Overhauled the file fetch queue logic in rhizome_fetch.c.
Now the 'rhizomeprotocol' stress test passes in approximately 5 minutes on my
2009-vintage Dell laptop.
Added a call to rhizome_enqueue_suggestions() in rhizome_fetch_close() so that
a new Rhizome GET request is sent as soon as a fetch slot becomes free, instead
of waiting for the (default 5 second) timer to trigger the next GET.
as recommended a while back by Dan Bernstein as offering the fastest
implementation of the crypto_sign() primitives for ARM.
Indeed this implementation IS faster. See comparison below for a
Rock 500 handset (800MHz(?) ARM6, no NEON):
Original ref/ implementation on an R500 stock rom (non-rooted)::
mean signature generation time = 96.80ms
mean signature verification time = 272.20ms
ref10/ implementations on an R500 stock rom (non-rooted):
mean signature generation time = 4.00ms
mean signature verification time = 13.00ms
Approximately 20x speed up, just like that :)
Replace ".selfsigned" column with ".author" and ".fromhere" columns in
output of "rhizome list" command. (Note that a "sender" column is
already present.)
Add 'author' field to struct rhizome_manifest.
Log all fully rendered SQL statements on DEBUG_RHIZOME.
Update 'rhizomeops' test cases and improve the assert_rhizome_list()
test function to be able to assert authorship of files.
Fixes#21. The problem was caused when the double-fork logic used in "servald
start" was clobbered in 5103176. This meant that the servald daemon process on
Android no longer had a PPID=1, but the PID of the long-lived
"org.servalproject" parent process which called the JNI entry point. Killing
the servald process then caused it to become a zombie process, since the
org.servalproject does not habitually call wait(2). That caused the "servald
stop" logic to send five SIGHUPs to the zombie without any error, making it
appear that the process was not dying.
Reinstated the double-fork logic and added a new test case to ensure that the
daemon process does not become a zombie on being killed prematurely.
The "rhizome direct push" command (and also sync) was not waiting for the
server's HTTP response, so it was exiting before the server had finished
storing the bundle, which led to a race with the subsequent "assert
bundle_received_by" test. Fixed by adding the missing code to receive the HTTP
response.
Refactored the code used for parsing HTTP responses in rhizome_fetch.c, and
used it in rhizome_direct_http.c.