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When hammering the oping thread, it will have write fails when the
buffer gets full as its flow is non-blocking. It would stop and
deallocate the flow, but should just continue.
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tools: Fix overflow bug in oping
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Sometimes the receiver thread got the SDU before the writer thread has
set the sent time when testing over the local. The sent time is now
written before actually sending to avoid this.
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irmd: Fix detection of IRMd
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When starting two IRMds, the second one exits, but applications can't
contact the first because the second instance took the UNIX socket.
Now the lockfile is checked for running IRMd instances before opening
the UNIX socket.
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lib: Clean up memory management in cacep policies
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ipcpd: normal: Change address authority policy
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This changes the address authority to follow a similar approach to
that of the other policies. No function pointers are passed to its
user anymore.
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lib: Exchange protocol info during CACEP
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This exchanges a protocol name, a protocol version and concrete syntax
for the protocol upon CACEP. For CDAP, only version 1 and GPB are
supported. No lists for other supported versions or syntaxes are
exchanged (but the proto file supports it). CACEP fails if there is a
mismatch between the protocol names, version and syntax specified by
the communicating parties.
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ipcpd: Allocation of authenticated CDAP flows
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Avoids some code duplication in the normal IPCP with respect to
establishing authenticated CDAP flows.
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lib: Revise CACEP
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Revises CACEP policies to stateless library calls. It provides two
policies: an anonymous authentication policy that will generate random
credentials for the peer, and a simple authentication policy that will
return a name for the peer and an address.
Changes the normal IPCP to use the updates API calls.
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lib: Fix bug in sha3
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lib: Set cdap_req state to REQ_NULL after timeout
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This prevented destruction of a CDAP instance that had a timed out
request.
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ipcpd: Move RIB configuration to common header
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Moves the definitions of paths in the RIB for the normal IPCP to a
header ribconfig.h to avoid repetition.
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irmd: Fix bad lock
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lib: Revise endian header and SHA3
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This revises the endian header to let the build time checks of
endianness be performed by the standard libraries. We just check for
the OS that is being used and provide the endian functions from
OpenBSD to everyone. It also updates the SHA3 sources to use this new
header. The byte order header is removed.
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ipcpd: Add lock to tx_ring data
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Also fixes another lock.
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build: Make install scripts OS agnostic
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This makes the install scripts OS agnostic, since env is used to call
bash, which just uses looks for bash in the path.
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ipcpd: Fix build on FreeBSD
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Use labs for absolute value of a long, and defines bswap_64 as the
FreeBSD function bswap64.
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ipcpd: Increase threadpool size
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This increases the threadpool size for the IPCP main loop. Starvation
was happening due to a lot of back and forth interactions between the
normal IPCPd and the IRMd.
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Check time synchronization upon enrollment
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ntohll and ntohl have been renamed ntoh64 and ntoh32, htonll and htonl
have been renamed hton64 and hton32.
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When there is a burst of successive flow allocations for a certain
name, each such request will block a thread in the IRMD for
IRMD_REQ_ARR_TIMEOUT ms to allow the application some time to respond.
This refactors some parts of the IRMd.
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Doing a directory query before the IPCP is has bootstrapped or is
enrolled will result in an assertion failure as the directory is not
yet ready. This fixes flow allocation over the LLC shim (which
triggers a directory query from the IRMd) with a normal IPCP present.
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The enrollment procedure will ask for a timestamp of the IPCP it is
enrolling with. It will (taking into account the RTT of the request)
issue a warning if the offset is larger than RIB_WARN_TIME_OFFSET ms.
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This facilitates sending arbitrary variables over CDAP.
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The acceptor will not log disconnects with IRMd. Unexpected
disconnects will be reported and handled by management components.
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This adds a header for dealing with endianness in ouroboros. It is
extracted from the byte_order header in the library (which now
includes this header). It also exposes the functions ntohl, ntohll,
htonl and htonll, necessary for converting 32 and 64 bit values for
storage and retrieval from the RIB (which should store multi-byte
values in network byte order).
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ipcpd: Remove logging if not initialized yet
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This removes the logs that would print to stdout if the IPCP fails to
initialize. If the user had asked that logs would be printed to the
syslog this would be unwanted behaviour.
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ipcpd: Fix leaking name in cacep_info
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Be bsd
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The timerwheel and RIB use timedwaits. The condition variables are now
correctly initialised to use the configuration defined clock.
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