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This adds routing table calculation to the graph component. The
routing instances can then periodically ask the graph component for
the routing table, and update their PFFs accordingly.
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This initializes conn_info in the ribmgr and fmgr before it is passed
to cacep.
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This fixes some memleaks as reported by valgrind.
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The QoS spec was not being initialized before being added to the graph
structure, resulting in an error when compiled with clang.
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These solve several bugfixes in the normal.
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ipcpd: normal: Split fmgr init into init and start
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This split the initialization of the flow manager into an init part
and a start part. This avoids the usage of data structures that have
not been properly initialized yet.
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The temporary cube parameter must be initialized if a qosspec is
passed to avoid uninitialized values for the qoscube in the prototype.
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ipcpd: Fix cleanup of connmgr
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This lessens the likelyhood that the CDAP SDU thread is not yet active
when a new connection starts sending CDAP messages.
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Fixed trying to double lock and cleanup order in main.
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Be graph
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This lets the routing component listen to RIB events. It listens to
/fsdb which is populated with FSOs. The graph that is kept within the
routing component is updated depending on the event that was received.
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This adds a graph structure which will be updated by routing when it
is notified about a new RIB event. The routing can then use this graph
as input for calculating the shortest path to a destination.
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This makes the routing component create a Flow State Database
(FSDB). An FSDB contains Flow State Objects (FSOs). An FSO is created
when a neighbor is added, it is deleted when a neighbor is removed and
its QoS is updated when a neighbor's QoS changes.
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You can now add multiple flows to a CDAP instance. This will simplify
sending messages to different peers (e.g. for syncing the RIB). A
request will now return an array of keys terminated by
CDAP_KEY_INVALID. Removes the enum from the CDAP proto file to just
take the opcode as an integer.
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Our mailserver was migrated from intec.ugent.be to the central
ugent.be emailserver. This PR updates the header files to reflect this
change as well. Some header files were also homogenized if the
parameters within the functions were badly aligned.
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The CMakeLists files are now properly indented.
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This removes the CDAP flow class, which is no longer needed.
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This refactors the different Application Entities of the normal
IPCP. They all listen to and use the connection manager to establish
new application connections.
This commit also adds a neighbors struct to the normal IPCP. It
contains neighbor structs that contain application
connection. Notifiers can be registered in case a neighbor changes
(added, removed, QoS changed).
The flow manager has an instance of this neighbors struct and listens
to these events to update its flow set. The routing component also
listens to these events so that it can update the FSDB if needed. The
flow manager now also creates the PFF instances and the routing
instances per QoS cube.
The RIB manager also uses this an instance of the neighbors struct and
listens to neighbor events as well.
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This adds the connection manager which allows the different AEs of the
normal IPCP to register with it. An AE can then use the connection
manager to allocate a flow to a neighbor, or to wait for a new
connection from a neighbor.
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By removing authentication as part of CACEP, all policies
disappear. CACEP becomes a policy-free connection establishment
protocol between Application Entities. Authentication can later be
added cleanly as a pure policy function when needed.
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The AE name should not be passed over the layer boundaries. If an
application has more than one AE it should exchange this in CACEP.
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The information passed to CACEP is split between the information about
the connection and the information to be used during the
authentication exchange.
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This prevents assertion failures in the IPCP in some cases. IPCPs can
now safely assert the type.
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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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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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Avoids some code duplication in the normal IPCP with respect to
establishing authenticated CDAP flows.
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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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Moves the definitions of paths in the RIB for the normal IPCP to a
header ribconfig.h to avoid repetition.
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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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Use labs for absolute value of a long, and defines bswap_64 as the
FreeBSD function bswap64.
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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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ntohll and ntohl have been renamed ntoh64 and ntoh32, htonll and htonl
have been renamed hton64 and hton32.
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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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The acceptor will not log disconnects with IRMd. Unexpected
disconnects will be reported and handled by management components.
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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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On 32-bit systems size_t is different than on 64 bit systems. The
correct way to print a size_t is with %z. uint64_t is printed portably
with the PRIu64 macro.
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The IPCP will now respond with an ipcp_create_r message when it fails,
informing the IRMd.
Also adds some const qualifiers in the public headers and fixes
some formatting in dev.c.
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irm_bind has to be called after ipcp_init() since it targets the AP-I
and needs the pid to be registered with the IRMd. Also fixes missing
unbinding of the AP-I.
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