- 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"
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.
Original DEBUG() and DEBUGF() macros renamed to _DEBUG() and _DEBUGF()
New DEBUG() and DEBUGF() macros, first argument is flagname
New DEBUGF2(foo, bar, ...) macro does if(config.debug.foo||config.debug.bar) test
Replace almost all config.debug.xxx references to IF_DEBUG(xxx)
Instead of int64_t. Fixes some -Wsign-compare warnings.
Replace sqlite_exec_int64() with sqlite_exec_uint64().
Also store rowid as uint64_t, and use 0 not -1 to indicate
unset.
New UNUSED(param) macro suppresses the warning for a specific parameter
In some cases, removed the unused parameters. In others, used the
parameter in a DEBUGF() or assert() statement to document the intent.
Move validation checks into new function rhizome_manifest_validate()
Remove rhizome_manifest 'errors' field
Replace rhizome_manifest 'warnings' with 'malformed'
Replace rhizome_manifest 'manifest_bytes' with 'manifest_body_bytes' and
refactor to use 'manifest_all_bytes' in all manifest i/o
Refactor rhizome_manifest_verify() and reverse sense of return value to
match rhizome_manifest_validate()
New function rhizome_manifest_inspect() -- lightweight manifest parser
used when receiving Rhizome advertisements
New 'rhizomeops' test case for invalid manifest "service" field values,
now passes
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.
It turns out that if the DB is locked, sqlite_prepare_v2() call can return
SQLITE_BUSY. The retry logic (implemented for issue #2) only provided for
sqlite_step() to return SQLITE_BUSY. It was a fairly straightforward matter to
extend the retry logic to cover statement preparation in an equally general
fashion.
The problem was observed while diagnosing failures in the rhizomeprotocol
DirectPush test case: the "servald rhizome list" command was failing due to a
locked database. See issue #9.
at the end, and log2(filesize) instead of filesize. Equally
importantly BAR construction and parsing now uses #defines for
field sizes and offsets instead of it being hardwired without
meaningful documentation.
WILL BREAK BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY WITH PREVIOUS BUILDS.
YOU MUST DELETE AND REBUILD YOUR RHIZOME DATABASE AS OLD-FORMAT
BIDs WILL BE IN THERE AND GET SENT, AND STRANGE THINGS WILL HAPPEN.
This break with backwards compatibility is only reasonable to
consider because we have not yet had an official build using the
new Rhizome with old BAR format. 0.08 uses old Rhizome. #9
Now returns series of "I have [newer]"'s and "Please send me"'s,
consisting of a 1 byte ID (0x01 or 0x02 respectively), followed
by the 64bit BID prefix from the BAR. As with all of Rhizome
Direct at present, the geo bounding box is ignored for now.