Sometimes, when adding a PIN to a keyring (eg, when opening a keyring
file), a SEGV would be caused while trying to validate the MAC for an
entry which apparently had zero keypair entries.
Changed some keyring struct 'int' fields to 'unsigned int', to ensure
that comparison logic behaves as expected.
Refactored some keyring code for more clarity and code maintenance
safety.
Added TODO comment about keyring file format non-back-compatibility.
sqlite_void_exec() and its ilk now return the count of changed rows, not
just zero, on success
sqlite_exec_prepared() and its ilk now return the count of rows (number
of step results SQLITE_ROW), instead of just zero, on success
rhizome_clean() function now produces an optional report of its changes
rhizome_fail_write() and rhizome_finish_write() now log WARNings not
ERRORs if the SQL DELETE FROM FILES or DELETE FROM FILEBLOBS statements
fail
Refactor rhizome_open_read() to use sqlite_exec_int64()
Ensure that 'rhizome extract' and 'rhizome dump' commands return exit
status of 1 in "not found" conditions, not 255, which is reserved for
errors
Test cases for four new commands: 'rhizome delete bundle', 'rhizome
delete manifest', 'rhizome delete payload' and 'rhizome delete file'
(no test case for 'rhizome clean' yet)
- we no longer hit the database for every outgoing packet, attempting to announce bundles
- we no longer advertise manifests periodically
- when an interesting bar arrives, we ask for the manifest to be announced, which uses the existing packet format
can open and read from TTY.
doesn't do anything with the data yet.
doesn't write proper packets to the interface yet.
doesn't use bitrate config option yet.
Output is same format as "keyring add" command
Fixed minor bug in rolling a random DID -- last byte was not random
Some code improvements, including better support for sid_t
Replace explicit [<pin,pin...>] command-line arguments with --entry-pin=<pin>
options. Update test scripts accordlingly.
Add --keyring-pin=<pin> option (with one test case).
Change a test case: configuration options are now case sensitive.
Fix config file load and parse logic in conf.c, always copy 'debug' flags
from config.debug.
The config schema 'interfaces' option is no longer MANDATORY.
Introduce new CLIFLAG_PERMISSIVE_CONFIG to supress bad-config ERROR messages
from the 'config set' and 'config get' commands.
Refactor cli_execute() into cli_parse() and cli_invoke(). Use *const* struct
command_line_option everywhere.
The new header "os.h" defines a supplemental API around existing basic
operating system services (system calls and standard library functions).
Moved some function prototypes from serval.h and net.h into os.h.
This allows non-servald executables to take advantage of this API without
having to include serval.h and bringing in all the other servald link-time
baggage.
Move alloca_tohex() from serval.h into str.h so it can be used stand-alone.
Rename str_to_ll_scaled() to str_to_int64_scaled(). Add str_to_uint64_scaled()
and scale_factor().
Add a few more URI parsing functions. Move some functions out of str.c and
into str.h as inline functions.
Add __whence args to fd_func_enter() and fd_func_exit() so that their log
messages get reported from the location of the IN() or OUT() macro, not a line
in performance_timing.c.
Removed diagnostic information from the FATAL() message in fd_func_exit(), and
a comment explaining why (causes SEGV).
Move lots of non-Serval-specific string functions from "serval.h"/dataformats.c
to "str.h"/str.c.
Add str_fromprint() function that reverses the effect of toprint(): interprets
escape sequences in the source string "\n\t\r\0\xHH\\" and replaces them with a
single char in the destination string.
Replace the main-loop scheduled periodic alarm with an "activate" alarm that is
scheduled whenever a fetch candidate is added to any queue, unless the alarm is
already scheduled.
Replace the "rhizome.fetch_interval_ms" config item with
"rhizome.fetch_delay_ms" [default 50], which is the number of milliseconds
between adding a fetch candidate and firing the "activate" alarm. This allows
time for a few more Rhizome advertisment packets to arrive after the first one,
before deciding which fetches to start first.
Add new `is_scheduled()` alarm primitive.
Introduce __WHENCE__ macro and a block comment in log.h explaining it.
In "primitive" kinds of functions, rename 'whence' arguments to '__whence' and
use WHYF(), WARNF(), DEBUGF() macros instead of calling logMessage() directly.
Add test case for new feature of the "rhizome add" command: if the author SID
is not specified (empty arg) then it searches the keyring for the author.
Removed "authorSid" argument from several functions that also take a struct
rhizome_manifest * arg, since the author, if known, is now supplied in the
struct.
Improve return value handling and refactored some rhizome crypto code.
All test cases pass on Solaris (see issue #16) except the 'jni' tests because
there is no Java compiler available on Solaris, and the new 'rhizomeprotocol'
tests from the rhizomedirect branch, which have always failed.
Replaces (const char *file, unsigned int line, const char *function) arguments
to all logging functions, simplifies malloc/free tracking code in
overlay_buffer.c and Rhizome manifest alloc/free tracking in rhizome_bundle.c.
Use __HERE__ macro instead of (__FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__) everywhere.
Special __NOWHERE__ macro is equivalent to (NULL, 0, NULL).
Declare net.c functions in new "net.h" header, so log.c doesn't have to pull
in the entire "serval.h" just to use write_str().
Facilitates progress on issue #2.
Replace DEBUG_SIMULATION with DEBUG_VOMP
Replace all printf(...) and fprintf(stderr,...) with WHYF(...) and DEBUGF(...)
Make all debug logging conditional on DEBUG_VOMP
serval_packetvisualise() is now replaced by DEBUG_packet_visualise() which uses
logging system not stderr (so now it will appear in Android log).
Replaced several fprintf(stderr,...) with DEBUGF(...).
Command line only prints a full help message on "help" command -- a command
parse failure simply informs the user about the "help" command.
Move DEBUG_ and LOG_LEVEL_ macro constants from constants.h into log.h.
Move dumpResponses() out of log.c, so that log.h is almost ready for re-use
(still depends on conf.h).
Remove unused and now obsolete catv() function -- replaced with toprint()
and alloca_toprint().
Add copyright/licence comments, fix up some copyright attributions.
Add #ifndef..#define..#endif __SERVALD_FOO_H to header files: log.h serval.h
constants.h
Handle selection between normal & abstract sockets in a single place.
overlay_mdp.c tried to have both but this seems like a bug so I've removed the second socket (needs tests).
Use sigaction(2) instead of deprecated signal(2), allowing SEGV et al to be
received in handler and therefore in re-spawned server.
Receive SIGSEGV et al in a separate handler function which kills the server
with the same signal if it does not re-spawn.
Log a GDB backtrace on SEGV et al before exiting or respawning.
Rename config option "serval.respawn_on_signal" to "server.respawn_on_crash".
Servald starts DNA helper, receives startup ACK, sends requests, receives
responses, handles malformed helper responses, echoes dnahelper stderr lines to
log, sends MDP reply packet, waits for dead helper process, all asynchronously.
Shuts down helper process during servald shutdown.
Remaining issues:
- Does not impose a timeout on helper responses.
- Only the first URI is reported by the "dna lookup" command.
Was not transmitting actual HTTP server port in rhizome announcements, was
always transmitting port 4110.
When trying for a free HTTP server port, sometimes bind() succeeds but listen()
fails with EADDRINUSE, so new logic to deal with that.
Now write_str(), write_nonblock(), write_all(), set_nonblock() etc. report the
file/line/function of their caller, rather than the function in net.c. Done
using macros, similar in style to WHY() etc.
SET_NONBLOCKING(), SET_BLOCKING(), WRITE_STR() are now set_nonblock(),
set_block() and write_str() respectively, all of which log an error before
returning -1. There are other useful methods: write_all() treats anything less
than all bytes written as an error; write_nonblock() treats EAGAIN and EINTR as
zero bytes written, and a combination: write_all_nonblock().
Fix endless recursion if error or debug logged while reading config file
Fix 'config del' logic
Log messages made before log file can be opened are buffered and written
once the file is open
Do not log to file in ANDROID version, just to Android's log system
... as part of working on work on DNA helper callout facility.
(DNA replies now contain a token that can be used to match them
against DNA requests as a happy side-effect).
Use ssize_t and size_t where required by system calls
More stringent checking of errors from system calls
Log the offset when writing to dummy interface file
Clean up many WHY/INFO/DEBUG statements
Convert many fprintf(stderr,...) to DEBUGF()