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.
signatures were not being recorded. Also fixed separate issue
where rhizomeprotocols tests expected selfsigned to be 1 on
receiver end, when it will never be, because the BK doesn't match.
rhizome direct push test in rhizomeprotocols now passes. #9
Cherry picked from commit e994626429, conflicts
in testdefs.sh resolved manually (start_servald_instances() sets DUMMYx
variable).
Move create_rhizome_identities() from testdefs_rhizome.sh to
create_identities() in testdefs.sh
Rename create_identity() in testdefs.sh to create_single_identity(), uses
create_identities() to do its work.
Handle manifests with empty payloads:
- assert_manifest_complete() asserts for a filehash field if the
filesize is non zero, otherwise asserts for NO filehash field
- assert_stdout_add_file() ditto
- unpack_manifest_for_grep() allows an empty name if payload also empty
create_rhizome_identities() sets SID and SID{I} vars
assert_rhizome_list() dumps stderr if any assert fails