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This revises the sdu_scheduler of the normal IPCP to create a
scheduler thread per QoS cube and let the kernel scheduler schedule
them based on a priority. Priorities can be set at build time in a
range of 0-100, which will be mapped onto a suitable priority for the
kernel scheduler. The current scheduler policy is fixed to SCHED_RR
since it is the most suitable scheduler defined by POSIX.
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This avoids potential data races on rib.fuse.
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ipcpd: Handle DHT SDUs in different thread
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The DHT will now spawn a thread when receiving SDUs to avoid
starvation of sdu scheduler threads.
Also fixes some locking issues.
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This turns the PDU Forwarding Function of the IPCP into a policy. For
now only the simple PFF policy is available.
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ipcpd: Refuse query when DHT not in running state
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The DHT will now enroll or sync when a data transfer connection is
added. This avoids the need to create a temporary data transfer
connection during enrollment (and speeds it up considerably).
The notifier system was modified to take an opaque pointer to the
object that registers as a parameter.
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This adds the flow down event to Ouroboros. In the shim-eth-llc, a
netlink socket is opened which listens to device up/down events. For
each event the flow is then adjusted with fccntl to notify the user
the flow is down or back up again. In the normal IPCP an event is
thrown if a write reports that the flow is down.
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This adds a virtual RIB that is accessible as a filesystem that is
accessed through a fuse mountpoint (configurable , default is
/tmp/ouroboros). Currently, each IPCP will export its link state
database.
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This fixes output when detecting DDNS tools and homogenizes output and
the APIs used to pass variables between the build system and the
sources. Fixes some minor issues and typos).
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ipcpd: Revise internals of normal IPCP
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This removes the RIB as a datastructure and CDAP as the protocol
between IPCPs. CDAP, the rib and related sources are deprecated. The
link-state protocol policy is udpated to use its own protocol based on
a simple broadcast strategy along a tree. The neighbors struct is
deprecated and moved to the library as a generic notifier component.
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This fixes the compilation on FreeBSD systems. A define was
missing. It also fixes some style errors.
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ipcpd: Shutdown DHT work thread first at destroy
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This prevents a potential deadlock on the wrlock.
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When enroll or bootstrap failed, finalize_components could be called
twice, resulting in double frees or use-after-free.
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This avoids a redefinition of a typedef which is a C11 feature, and
thus not supported by clang when the c89 switch is enabled.
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This will remove the dst parameter from enroll_boot, since it was only
being used in logging. It also turns some other debug logs into info
logs, and makes the component names as they are used in logs all
lowercase.
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This adds a check in the shims if a name was already registered, since
it should not return an error.
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shim-eth-llc: Hide directory query locking
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The locking of the directory queries was happening in the
shim-eth-llc, but it should be done within the shim-data functions.
Fixes #30
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ipcpd: Fix state in dht lookup at lookup_wait
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The correct state was returned but not set internally in the
lookup_struct, causing lookup_wait to return a lookup in LU_PENDING if
the wait timedout.
This also unlocks the IRMd during register calls and fixes some
cleanup if lookup_wait gets interrupted.
Fixes #48
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lib, ipcpd: Fix e-mail addresses in protobuf files
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This fixes the wrong e-mail addresses in the protobuf files.
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This fixes several bugs as reported by the clang static analyzer.
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This enables user-written tools to instruct IPCPs to establish and
tear down connections (a.k.a. adjacencies) between its internal
components (Management and Data Transfer).
For more info, do "irm ipcp connect" or "irm ipcp disconnect" on the
command line.
This commit exposes a deletion bug in the RIB where FSO's fail to
unpack/parse. This will be fixed when the RIB is deprecated.
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The graph adjacency manager has been deprecated in favor of providing
an external interface into the connectivity manager so that
adjacencies can be controlled from the command line, user scripts or
user applications.
The gam and its associated policies were removed from the normal IPCP
and the IRM configuration tools. The "/members" part of the RIB was
deprecated. Removal of the gam means that initial connectivity based
on changes in the RIB can't be provided, so some changes were
required throughout the normal IPCP.
The enrollment procedure was revised to establish its own
connectivity. First, it gets boot information from a peer by
establishing a connection to the remote enrollment component and
downloading the IPCP configuratoin. This is now done using its own
protocol buffers message in anticipation of deprecation of the RIB and
CDAP for communication within a DIF.
After the boot information is downloaded, it establishes a data
transfer flow for enrolling the directory (DHT). After the DHT has
enrolled, it signals the peer to that enrollment is done, and the data
transfer connection is torn down.
Signaling connections is done via the nbs struct, which is now passed
to the connmgr, which enables control of the connectivity graph from
external sources.
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This fixes several memleaks as reported by valgrind. It also fixes
some calls to close() with -1.
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The LLC shim was not being built even though it should be build. This
is due to CMake behaviour that when you set a var in the parent scope,
it is not set in the local scope. It also adds back THIS_TYPE to the
shim-eth-llc.
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The removal of the mutex and signal in 198b709 was a mistake.
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build: Revise the build system
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This revises the build system to have configuration per system
component. System settings can now be set using cmake.
The standard compliance defines were removed from configuration header
and are set in the sources where needed. Also some small code
refactors, such as moving the data for shims out of the ipcp structure
to the respective shims were performed.
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Fixes a data race in the IRMd when IPCPs bail immediately after being
created (e.g. due to an error). Fixes a race between the acceptor
threads and the threads managed by threadpool manager upon shutdown.
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This adds the basic FRCT mechanisms to the library. Upon flow alloc or
accept an FRCT instance is now created and used when reading or
writing to the flow. The timerwheel has been refactored to allow
recharging timers and removing them and is now part of the
library. The first SDU sent over the connection has the DRF set and
this initializes the connection. Sender and receiver inactivity timers
are added.
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This adds support reading Ethernet frames using the Berkeley Packet
Filter (BPF). Ouroboros now fully runs on OS X Sierra.
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This adds an extra condvar so the mainloops can signal the acceptor
thread without waking up all mainloops.
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The IRMd and IPCPs will now call accept on their command sockets from
a single thread that will dispatch work to the other threads.
This solves a problem on OS X and FreeBSD where accept() doesn't time
out when setting SO_RCVTIMEO on the socket. Calling kqueue or select()
on that socket to wait for events before calling accept() didn't solve
it since select() or kqueue() might wake up multiple threads, with the
non-working threads again blocked on the accept() on shutdown.
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