Now the keyring is opened and seeded before the server daemon process is
forked, and any keyring error prevents the server from starting
No longer necessary to pass a (cli_parsed*) argument to server()
OUT()s or where return() is used instead of RETURN().
Added OUT() to end of all functions using IN() that lacked it to
make it easier to statically analyse this invariant.
Fixed several return instead of RETURNs detected through use of
this tool. #49
- made some debug output conditional.
- make it possible to debug slip decoding without getting swamped by other output.
- Improve reporting of unnamed schedule() calls.
- always collect performance statistics, and report on any excess
use (>1sec in every 3), even if debug.timing is not enabled.
- include file size information in Rhizome transfer messages.
- reduce output when debug.rhizome_rx is set.
- 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
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).
- close database after every command line operation
- don't cache rhizome enabled configuration
- don't send advertisements unless the database is open and the web server is running
- don't provess advertisements unless the database is open
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.