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The complete data model inside the IRMd has been restructured. The
bind operation was revised to allow binding of AP and AP instances and
register those names with different DIFs (see "irm bind" for details).
Server applications require to call ap_init with a server name
argument, client application that do not the be reachable over any DIF
can call ap_init(NULL). Calling ap_init for a client with a specified
name will not have adverse consequences for the application, but will
consume unnecessary resources in the IRMd.
Application servers can now be started at any point after the IRMd has
been started. Starting servers, binding AP names and registering names in
DIFs can be performed in any order that does not defy temporal logic.
Supports naming instances by their pid. In case of IPCP Instances
created with the IRM tool, the name assigned during "irm ipcp create"
can be used.
All the changes required updates in the tools.
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lib, irmd: Bind AP instances to AP_subsets
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This call will allow grouping AP instances of a certain AP together
which are configured identically. Adds the bind operation to dev and
updates the applications to make use of this call. Flow_alloc is now
only called with the pid and doesn't send the apn anymore.
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This will add a timeout to the socket so that a process won't be
blocked by the actions of the process with which it is communicating
over the socket.
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ipcp, irmd, lib: Notify IRMd upon IPCP initialization
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This will notify the IRMd when the IPCP is initialized and ready to
receive messages. Previously a bootstrap could fail since the IPCP was
not listening to the socket yet.
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Several small fixes and enhancements
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If an IPCP crashes (due to a segfault for instance), it is removed
from the spawned apis list. However, if it was an IPCP it should also
be removed from the IPCPs list, since else on shutdown, the irmd will
try to destroy the IPCP that crashed.
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Threads from the threadpool will now check the state of the IRMd and
exit gracefully without a need to cancel them. This avoids the unsafe
call of pthread_cancel in the signal handler.
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registry_sanitize_apis should be called under write locked reg_lock.
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Fix missing set of api upon flow_alloc.
Various locking fixes.
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Locks should be kept before calling cond_wait.
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Refactors the IRMd to extract reg_api and irm_flow structures to their
own sources.
Fixes some locking bugs.
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The req_ae_name is freed when the unpacked message is cleaned up.
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When killing the oping client before it sent an SDU, some bad
operations were being performed.
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When a flow was in FLOW_ALLOCATED state, it would not change to NULL
state and irm_flow_destroy would hang forever.
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ipcp-data was not correctly destroyed.
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Various portability fixes for FreeBSD. POSIX requires shm file names
to start with a "/" to be portable. lseek(2) can be undefined on
POSIX shm, replaced with ftruncate(2). IRMd check on existing lockfile
more portable.
FreeBSD 11.0 is preferred as it natively supports robust mutexes.
Full working LLC implementation pending.
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It was missing the FLOW_PENDING state. All states that are not
FLOW_ALLOCATED should return -1. This is now fixed.
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When a pending accept is shutdown on irmd exit, there are no more
threads running, but it should also change the state to NULL. This is
now correctly handled in the cleanup of the cancellation point.
Also fixed a busy wait with a condition variable.
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Flow allocation requests and registered api states revised so all
states are tracked with a condition variable. This is a more reliable
approach and improves stability of flow allocation.
Some other refactoring was also done, such as renaming port_map_entry
to irm_flow and hiding some internal structures of the registry.
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The destroy now only frees after all threads stopped using the object.
Also fixes a SEGV when trying to allocate a flow to a remote name.
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This removes the parameter N-1 DIF from the enroll operation. IPCPs
should just allocate a flow to a DIF name and let the N-1 DIF resolve
it.
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Easier names for the functions.The registry now uses a single list to
keep track of applications (bindings), moved the auto_exec state per
binding.
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For locally registered processes, the IRMd will first look for the
local, then the normal, then the shim-udp. It will look for a normal,
a shim-eth-llc and ultimately a shim-udp for non-local destinations.
It does not yet check if a remote destination is actually known in a
DIF.
Fixes #18.
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All includes of <errno.h> within ouroboros are replaced with the
ouroboros errno.
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The pid of the IRMd is stored in a lockfile in shared memory. This
makes checking if the IRMd is running independent of the
configuration, as previously the IRMd pid was stored at the end of the
shm_du_map, which could not be read by an IRMd that would be compiled
with different configuration options.
Also corrects some unnecessary includes
Fixes #21.
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IRMd and ipcps will now close the logfile upon exit.
Also corrects exit(1) to exit(EXIT_FAILURE) and exit(0) to
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS).
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The irm_create() function called irmd_destroy before some key values
were initialized.
Logs cleanup was missing.
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Writing output to log files is now enabled by default. Logs are
written to <INSTALL_PREFIX>/var/log/ouroboros, which is created on
install. There is a log file for the irmd and one per IPCP. To still
get (colored) output on stdout, provide the --stdout switch when
starting the irmd.
Fixes #17
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When an application closes the shm_du_map, it will clean all remaining
sdu's for that application. Adds a function to clean the shm_du_map on
close.
Fixes #20.
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The irmd will now collect terminated child processes (autostarted
api's and ipcpd's). Upon exit, all autostarted api's will be killed.
Fixes #19.
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Reflects that the functions (dis)associate an application instance
from/with a name and not remove it from the registry entirely.
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The stack used pid 0 (the scheduler) to indicate an invalid process
instance, probably as a leftover from the deprecated application
process instance id. Using -1 is a better solution.
Fixes #16.
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All registry functionality has been extracted from the IRMd to improve
modularity and legibility of the code.
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This commit fixes some errors reported during compilation that were
undiscovered by my gcc compiler but found by clang, and errors not
found on my system but found by the CI platform.
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The bind function will search all directories specified in the PATH
variable for the ap fed to the irm bind command and check if it is
executable by the uid executing irm bind command.
Adds missing info logs for the bind/unbind and unreg operations in the
irmd.
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This commit introduces a first version of the revised CDAP
specification. CACEP (for authentication purposes) has been separated
from CDAP. Application developers may use CDAP if they find it
useful. Within Ouroboros CDAP will be used to perform operations on
the RIB of an IPCP.
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When empty, gpb does not send a message. Functions that return null
will now send a message with return value set to -1.
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The bind tool and the auto_execute function will check if the binary
exists and is executable.
Return value of auto_execute corrected to pid_t
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This PR enhances the shared memory providing recovery if a process
crashes. It adds a SHM_DU_TIMEOUT_MICROS variable, setting an
expiration time for SDU's when shared memory is full. If an
application doesn't read a blocking SDU within this time, the shared
memory will be cleansed of all SDU's for this application and the
application's rbuff will be cleared.
Some refactoring of the API's. Fixed wrong pthread checks in IRMd.
Fixes #13
Fixes #14
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