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2016-07-01Merge remote-tracking branch 'dgoulet/ticket16943_029_05-squashed'Nick Mathewson
Trivial Conflicts: src/or/or.h src/or/routerparse.c
2016-07-01prop250: Add unit testsDavid Goulet
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org> Signed-off-by: George Kadianakis <desnacked@riseup.net>
2016-06-29Expose GETINFO download status statics for test suite and make things mockableAndrea Shepard
2016-06-29Add router descriptor download status queries to GETINFOAndrea Shepard
2016-06-27Expose consensus download statuses on the control portAndrea Shepard
2016-05-19Merge branch 'maint-0.2.8'Nick Mathewson
2016-05-19Restore and improve download schedule unit teststeor (Tim Wilson-Brown)
2016-05-17Merge remote-tracking branch 'teor/bug18963-remember-v2'Nick Mathewson
2016-05-11Fetch certificates from the same directory as previous certificatesteor (Tim Wilson-Brown)
Improves the fix to #18963.
2016-05-11Fetch certificates from the same directory as the consensusteor (Tim Wilson-Brown)
Resolves ticket 18963; fix on #4483 in 0.2.8.1-alpha.
2016-05-10get rid of another no-longer-used functionRoger Dingledine
2016-05-09avoid another redundant checkRoger Dingledine
we should avoid launching a consensus fetch if we don't want one, but if we do end up with an extra one, we should let the other checks take care of it.
2016-05-09avoid following through on a consensus fetch if we have one already arrivingRoger Dingledine
2016-05-09fix typos/etc before i go nuts on #18809Roger Dingledine
2016-04-13fix typos/etc before i go nuts on #18809Roger Dingledine
2016-02-27Update the copyright year.Nick Mathewson
2015-12-18Add unit test for router_pick_directory_server_implMatthew Finkel
2015-12-16Prop210: Close excess connections once a consensus is downloadingteor (Tim Wilson-Brown)
Once tor is downloading a usable consensus, any other connection attempts are not needed. Choose a connection to keep, favouring: * fallback directories over authorities, * connections initiated earlier over later connections Close all other connections downloading a consensus.
2015-12-16Prop210: Add schedules for simultaneous client consensus downloadsteor (Tim Wilson-Brown)
Prop210: Add attempt-based connection schedules Existing tor schedules increment the schedule position on failure, then retry the connection after the scheduled time. To make multiple simultaneous connections, we need to increment the schedule position when making each attempt, then retry a (potentially simultaneous) connection after the scheduled time. (Also change find_dl_schedule_and_len to find_dl_schedule, as it no longer takes or returns len.) Prop210: Add multiple simultaneous consensus downloads for clients Make connections on TestingClientBootstrapConsensus*DownloadSchedule, incrementing the schedule each time the client attempts to connect. Check if the number of downloads is less than TestingClientBootstrapConsensusMaxInProgressTries before trying any more connections.
2015-01-02Bump copyright dates to 2015, in case someday this matters.Nick Mathewson
2014-10-28Add another year to our copyright dates.Nick Mathewson
Because in 95 years, we or our successors will surely care about enforcing the BSD license terms on this code. Right?
2014-10-13Unit tests for 11243: loading ri, ei, mds from listsNick Mathewson
These tests make sure that entries are actually marked undownloadable as appropriate.
2014-04-29Fix leaks in dir voting testsNick Mathewson
2014-03-10Don't do directory fetches before all PTs have been configured.George Kadianakis
2014-02-15Remove a bunch of functions that were never called.Nick Mathewson
2014-01-29Rip out all of the v2 directory code.Nick Mathewson
The remaining vestige is that we continue to publish the V2dir flag, and that, for the controller, we continue to emit v2 directory formats when requested.
2013-02-23Remove some totally unused functionsNick Mathewson
2013-02-19Refactor storing of measured_bw versus Unmeasured=1.Nick Mathewson
This patch moves the measured_bw field and the has_measured_bw field into vote_routerstatus_t, since only votes have 'Measured=XX' set on their weight line. I also added a new bw_is_unmeasured flag to routerstatus_t to represent the Unmeasured=1 flag on a w line. Previously, I was using has_measured_bw for this, which was quite incorrect: has_measured_bw means that the measured_bw field is set, and it's probably a mistake to have it serve double duty as meaning that 'baandwidth' represents a measured value. While making this change,I also found a harmless but stupid bug in dirserv_read_measured_bandwidths: It assumes that it's getting a smartlist of routerstatus_t, when really it's getting a smartlist of vote_routerstatus_t. C's struct layout rules mean that we could never actually get an error because of that, but it's still quite incorrect. I fixed that, and in the process needed to add two more sorting and searching helpers. Finally, I made the Unmeasured=1 flag get parsed. We don't use it for anything yet, but someday we might. This isn't complete yet -- the new 2286 unit test doesn't build.
2013-02-01Rename and relocate the bw weight scale param getter.Mike Perry
It had nothing to do with circuit build times.
2013-01-16Update the copyright date to 201.Nick Mathewson
2012-10-12Convert all include-guard macros to avoid reserved identifiers.Nick Mathewson
In C, we technically aren't supposed to define our own things that start with an underscore. This is a purely machine-generated commit. First, I ran this script on all the headers in src/{common,or,test,tools/*}/*.h : ============================== use strict; my %macros = (); my %skipped = (); FILE: for my $fn (@ARGV) { my $f = $fn; if ($fn !~ /^\.\//) { $f = "./$fn"; } $skipped{$fn} = 0; open(F, $fn); while (<F>) { if (/^#ifndef ([A-Za-z0-9_]+)/) { $macros{$fn} = $1; next FILE; } } } print "#!/usr/bin/perl -w -i -p\n\n"; for my $fn (@ARGV) { if (! exists $macros{$fn}) { print "# No macro known for $fn!\n" if (!$skipped{$fn}); next; } if ($macros{$fn} !~ /_H_?$/) { print "# Weird macro for $fn...\n"; } my $goodmacro = uc $fn; $goodmacro =~ s#.*/##; $goodmacro =~ s#[\/\-\.]#_#g; print "s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])$macros{$fn}(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_${goodmacro}/g;\n" } ============================== It produced the following output, which I then re-ran on those same files: ============================== s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ADDRESS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ADDRESS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_AES_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_AES_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_COMPAT_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_COMPAT_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_COMPAT_LIBEVENT_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_COMPAT_LIBEVENT_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONTAINER_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONTAINER_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CRYPTO_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CRYPTO_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_DI_OPS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DI_OPS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_MEMAREA_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_MEMAREA_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_MEMPOOL_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_MEMPOOL_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_PROCMON_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_PROCMON_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_TORGZIP_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TORGZIP_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_TORINT_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TORINT_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_LOG_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TORLOG_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_TORTLS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TORTLS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_UTIL_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_UTIL_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_BUFFERS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_BUFFERS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CHANNEL_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CHANNEL_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CHANNEL_TLS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CHANNELTLS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITBUILD_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITBUILD_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITLIST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITLIST_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITMUX_EWMA_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITMUX_EWMA_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITMUX_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITMUX_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CIRCUITUSE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CIRCUITUSE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_COMMAND_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_COMMAND_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONFIG_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONFIG_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_CONFPARSE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONFPARSE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONNECTION_EDGE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONNECTION_EDGE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONNECTION_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONNECTION_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONNECTION_OR_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONNECTION_OR_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CONTROL_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CONTROL_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_CPUWORKER_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_CPUWORKER_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DIRECTORY_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DIRECTORY_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DIRSERV_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DIRSERV_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DIRVOTE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DIRVOTE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DNS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DNS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_DNSSERV_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_DNSSERV_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_EVENTDNS_TOR_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_EVENTDNS_TOR_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_GEOIP_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_GEOIP_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_HIBERNATE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_HIBERNATE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_MAIN_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_MAIN_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_MICRODESC_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_MICRODESC_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_NETWORKSTATUS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_NETWORKSTATUS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_NODELIST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_NODELIST_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_NTMAIN_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_NTMAIN_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ONION_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ONION_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_OR_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_OR_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_POLICIES_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_POLICIES_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_REASONS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_REASONS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RELAY_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RELAY_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RENDCLIENT_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RENDCLIENT_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RENDCOMMON_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RENDCOMMON_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RENDMID_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RENDMID_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_RENDSERVICE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_RENDSERVICE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_REPHIST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_REPHIST_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_REPLAYCACHE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_REPLAYCACHE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ROUTER_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ROUTER_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ROUTERLIST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ROUTERLIST_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_ROUTERPARSE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ROUTERPARSE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_ROUTERSET_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_ROUTERSET_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_STATEFILE_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_STATEFILE_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_STATUS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_STATUS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])TOR_TRANSPORTS_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TRANSPORTS_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_TEST_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TEST_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_FW_HELPER_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_FW_HELPER_NATPMP_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_NATPMP_H/g; s/(?<![A-Za-z0-9_])_TOR_FW_HELPER_UPNP_H(?![A-Za-z0-9_])/TOR_TOR_FW_HELPER_UPNP_H/g; ==============================
2012-09-14Move functions for seeing if we know enough nodes into nodelistNick Mathewson
2012-06-04Update copyright dates to 2012; add a few missing copyright statementsNick Mathewson
2011-06-14Make the get_options() return constNick Mathewson
This lets us make a lot of other stuff const, allows the compiler to generate (slightly) better code, and will make me get slightly fewer patches from folks who stick mutable stuff into or_options_t. const: because not every input is an output!
2011-01-15Merge branch 'maint-0.2.2'Roger Dingledine
2011-01-15Sanity-check consensus param valuesSebastian Hahn
We need to make sure that the worst thing that a weird consensus param can do to us is to break our Tor (and only if the other Tors are reliably broken in the same way) so that the majority of directory authorities can't pull any attacks that are worse than the DoS that they can trigger by simply shutting down. One of these worse things was the cbtnummodes parameter, which could lead to heap corruption on some systems if the value was sufficiently large. This commit fixes this particular issue and also introduces sanity checking for all consensus parameters.
2011-01-15Make get_net_param_from_list() staticSebastian Hahn
This prepares for making the accessor method for consensus parameters safer in the next commit.
2011-01-03Merge remote branch 'origin/maint-0.2.2'Nick Mathewson
2011-01-03Bump copyright statements to 2011 (0.2.2)Nick Mathewson
2010-10-01Initial conversion to use node_t throughout our codebase.Nick Mathewson
A node_t is an abstraction over routerstatus_t, routerinfo_t, and microdesc_t. It should try to present a consistent interface to all of them. There should be a node_t for a server whenever there is * A routerinfo_t for it in the routerlist * A routerstatus_t in the current_consensus. (note that a microdesc_t alone isn't enough to make a node_t exist, since microdescriptors aren't usable on their own.) There are three ways to get a node_t right now: looking it up by ID, looking it up by nickname, and iterating over the whole list of microdescriptors. All (or nearly all) functions that are supposed to return "a router" -- especially those used in building connections and circuits -- should return a node_t, not a routerinfo_t or a routerstatus_t. A node_t should hold all the *mutable* flags about a node. This patch moves the is_foo flags from routerinfo_t into node_t. The flags in routerstatus_t remain, but they get set from the consensus and should not change. Some other highlights of this patch are: * Looking up routerinfo and routerstatus by nickname is now unified and based on the "look up a node by nickname" function. This tries to look only at the values from current consensus, and not get confused by the routerinfo_t->is_named flag, which could get set for other weird reasons. This changes the behavior of how authorities (when acting as clients) deal with nodes that have been listed by nickname. * I tried not to artificially increase the size of the diff here by moving functions around. As a result, some functions that now operate on nodes are now in the wrong file -- they should get moved to nodelist.c once this refactoring settles down. This moving should happen as part of a patch that moves functions AND NOTHING ELSE. * Some old code is now left around inside #if 0/1 blocks, and should get removed once I've verified that I don't want it sitting around to see how we used to do things. There are still some unimplemented functions: these are flagged with "UNIMPLEMENTED_NODELIST()." I'll work on filling in the implementation here, piece by piece. I wish this patch could have been smaller, but there did not seem to be any piece of it that was independent from the rest. Moving flags forces many functions that once returned routerinfo_t * to return node_t *, which forces their friends to change, and so on.
2010-10-01Try to make most routerstatus_t interfaces constNick Mathewson
2010-09-27Download microdescriptors if you're a cacheNick Mathewson
This commit adds some functions to see what microdescriptors we're missing, and adds fetch-microdesc/store-microdesc logic to the directory code.
2010-09-27When updating routerdesc downloads, look specifically at the ns consensusNick Mathewson
This will be needed when "get_live_consensus" potentially returns a microdesc consensus.
2010-09-27Code to download, parse, and store microdesc consensusesNick Mathewson
2010-08-17Remove unused function declarationsSebastian Hahn
Also remove some #if 0'd code from the unit tests for buffers. The code was killed in e6794e58081af773073c266e23fe3ab2ebecdb7e (5 years ago), and is now broken anyways.
2010-07-27Create networkstatus.hSebastian Hahn