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(Renaming them has forced me to look at every place where they are used, so I
can make sure that they are really optional now.)
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Nothing breaks here, since all non-voting users of
routerstatus_t.published_on have been adjusted or removed in
previous commits.
We have to expand the API of routerstatus_format_entry() a bit,
though, so that it can always get a published time as argument,
since it can't get it from the routerstatus any more.
This should have no effect on voter behavior.
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The descriptor it generated needed to include ed25519 keys; needed
to have a correct TAP crosscert.
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These now (or_port and dir_port) now have "find" names, since they
look at the portcfg first, then at the actual ports from the
listeners.
This is an automated commit, generated by this command:
./scripts/maint/rename_c_identifier.py \
router_get_advertised_or_port routerconf_find_or_port \
router_get_advertised_ipv6_or_ap routerconf_find_ipv6_or_ap \
router_has_advertised_ipv6_orport routerconf_has_ipv6_orport \
router_get_advertised_dir_port routerconf_find_dir_port
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This changes a LOT of code but in the end, behavior is the same.
Unfortunately, many functions had to be changed to accomodate but in majority
of cases, to become simpler.
Functions are also removed specifically those that were there to convert an
IPv4 as a host format to a tor_addr_t. Those are not needed anymore.
The IPv4 address field has been standardized to "ipv4_addr", the ORPort to
"ipv4_orport" (currently IPv6 uses ipv6_orport) and DirPort to "ipv4_dirport".
This is related to Sponsor 55 work that adds IPv6 support for relays and this
work is needed in order to have a common interface between IPv4 and IPv6.
Closes #40043.
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
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This is an automated commit, generated by this command:
./scripts/maint/rename_c_identifier.py \
rep_hist_note_bytes_read bwhist_note_bytes_read \
rep_hist_note_bytes_written bwhist_note_bytes_written \
rep_hist_note_dir_bytes_read bwhist_note_dir_bytes_read \
rep_hist_note_dir_bytes_written bwhist_note_dir_bytes_written \
rep_hist_get_bandwidth_lines bwhist_get_bandwidth_lines \
rep_hist_update_state bwhist_update_state \
rep_hist_load_state bwhist_load_state \
rep_hist_bandwidth_assess bwhist_bandwidth_assess
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These are logically independent from the rest of rephist, and make
more sense in isolation. The next patch will rename them too.
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Merge static function declaration deletions from bug32588_042 and
maint-0.4.3 in app/config/config.c.
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Merge tests from maint-0.4.1 with new tests from bug32588_035
in test_router.c.
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This is an automatically generated commit, made with the following
kludgey perl script. It results in a number of wide lines, which
I'll clean up in a subsequent commit.
#/usr/bin/perl -w -i
$mod = "NS_MODULE";
$submod = "NS_SUBMODULE";
$last_was_empty = 0;
while (<>) {
s/\bASPECT\(\s*(\w+)\s*,\s*(\w+)\s*\)/$1_$2/;
if (/# *define +NS_MODULE +(\w+)/) {
$mod = $1;
next;
} elsif (/# *define +NS_SUBMODULE +(\w+)/) {
$submod = $1;
next;
}
next if (/#undef NS_(SUB)?MODULE/);
s/NS\(\s*test_main\s*\)/test_${mod}_${submod}/;
s/NS\(\s*(\w+)\s*\)/${mod}_${submod}_$1/g;
s/NS_FULL\(\\s*(\w+)\s*,\s*(\w+),\s*(\w+)\s*\)/$1_$2_$3/;
s/^(\s*)NS_MOCK\(\s*(\w+)\s*\)/$1MOCK($2,\n$1 ${mod}_${submod}_$2)/;
s/NS_UNMOCK\(\s*(\w+)\s*\)/UNMOCK($1)/;
s/TEST_CASE\(\s*(\w+)\s*\)/{ "$1", test_${mod}_$1, TT_FORK, NULL, NULL }/;
s/TEST_CASE_ASPECT\(\s*(\w+)\s*,\s*(\w+)\s*\)/{ "$1_$2", test_${mod}_$1_$2, TT_FORK, NULL, NULL }/;
s/NS_DECL\(\s*([^,]+)\s*,\s*([^,]+)\s*,\s*(\(.*)\);/static $1 ${mod}_${submod}_$2$3;\nATTR_UNUSED static int ${mod}_${submod}_$2_called = 0;/;
s/\bCALLED\(\s*(\w+)\s*\)/${mod}_${submod}_$1_called/;
if (/^$/) {
print if (! $last_was_empty);
$last_was_empty = 1;
} else {
$last_was_empty = 0;
print;
}
if (eof) {
$mod = "NS_MODULE";
$submod = "NS_SUBMODULE";
$last_was_empty = 0;
}
}
# Please enter the commit message for your changes. Lines starting
# with '#' will be kept; you may remove them yourself if you want to.
# An empty message aborts the commit.
#
# Date: Thu Jan 9 10:26:10 2020 -0500
#
# On branch disable_ns_macro
# Changes to be committed:
# modified: src/test/test_accounting.c
# modified: src/test/test_compat_libevent.c
# modified: src/test/test_dir.c
# modified: src/test/test_dir_handle_get.c
# modified: src/test/test_dns.c
# modified: src/test/test_options.c
# modified: src/test/test_procmon.c
# modified: src/test/test_rendcache.c
# modified: src/test/test_router.c
# modified: src/test/test_routerset.c
# modified: src/test/test_status.c
# modified: src/test/test_tortls.c
# modified: src/test/test_tortls_openssl.c
# modified: src/test/test_util_format.c
# modified: src/test/test_util_process.c
#
# Untracked files:
# experiments/
# locate_options.sh
# un_ns.pl
#
# Please enter the commit message for your changes. Lines starting
# with '#' will be kept; you may remove them yourself if you want to.
# An empty message aborts the commit.
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# Date: Thu Jan 9 10:26:10 2020 -0500
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# On branch disable_ns_macro
# Changes to be committed:
# modified: src/test/test_accounting.c
# modified: src/test/test_compat_libevent.c
# modified: src/test/test_dir.c
# modified: src/test/test_dir_handle_get.c
# modified: src/test/test_dns.c
# modified: src/test/test_options.c
# modified: src/test/test_procmon.c
# modified: src/test/test_rendcache.c
# modified: src/test/test_router.c
# modified: src/test/test_routerset.c
# modified: src/test/test_status.c
# modified: src/test/test_tortls.c
# modified: src/test/test_tortls_openssl.c
# modified: src/test/test_util_format.c
# modified: src/test/test_util_process.c
#
# Untracked files:
# experiments/
# locate_options.sh
# un_ns.pl
#
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When these macros aren't defined, the expansions of the NS macros
can get particularly ugly.
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Coccinelle doesn't understand it when we use "==" and "!=" and so on as
arguments to macros. To solve this, we prefer OP_EQ, OP_NE, and so
on.
This commit is automatically generated by running
./scripts/coccinelle/test_operator_cleanup over all of the source
code in src.
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Add comment in
test_router_dump_router_to_string_no_bridge_distribution_method to explain
the effect of a mocked function.
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This patch has routers use the same canonicalization logic as
authorities when encoding their family lists. Additionally, they
now warn if any router in their list is given by nickname, since
that's error-prone.
This patch also adds some long-overdue tests for family formatting.
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The main.c code is responsible for initialization and shutdown;
the mainloop.c code is responsible for running the main loop of Tor.
Splitting the "generic event loop" part of mainloop.c from the
event-loop-specific part is not done as part of this patch.
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Fun fact: PR_Close leaks memory if its socket is not valid.
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The OpenSSL "RSA" object is currently 408 bytes compares to the ASN.1 encoding
which is 140 for a 1024 RSA key.
We save 268 bytes per descriptor (routerinfo_t) *and* microdescriptor
(microdesc_t). Scaling this to 6000 relays, and considering client usually
only have microdescriptors, we save 1.608 MB of RAM which is considerable for
mobile client.
This commit makes it that we keep the RSA onion public key (used for TAP
handshake) in ASN.1 format instead of an OpenSSL RSA object.
Changes is done in both routerinfo_t and microdesc_t.
Closes #27246
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
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I am very glad to have written this script.
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I was expecting this to be much worse.
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This function is not used anymore
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