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Be deprecate ouroboros init fini
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This commit deprecates ouroboros_init and ouroboros_fini and adds them
as a constructor or destructor, causing these function to be run
automatically when a program that links to the library calls and exits
main(). For this to fully work, the library had to be split so that we
can avoid the irmd calling these functions (the IRMd has to create the
shm structures on which these calls depend).
The library is split in 3 parts: libouroboros-dev, libouroboros-irm
and libouroboros-common. The latter is linked to the other two so that
including libouroboros-dev or libouroboros-irm will also link
libouroboros-common.
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Multi-block support was forgotten during the update of the build
system. This enables it again and fixes some bugs when it is disabled
and larger SDUs are sent.
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This adds the Loop-Free Alternates (LFA) policy. In case a link goes
down a LFA may be selected to route the SDUs on without causing loops
instead of the main hop that just went down.
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This adds a PFF that returns an alternate hop as next hop in case the
hop that would have been returned is down.
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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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This replaces the flow_set_* commands with a single fccntl command
that can configure flows and the FRCT instance.
For more details, see "man 3 fccntl".
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The name parameter was not being matched correctly in ipcp connect and
disconnect.
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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 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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This fixes several assignments to the wrong enum type.
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This adds support for libgcrypt. If at least version 1.7.0 of
libgcrypt is present, it may be used for secure random number
generation and is used for hashing in the irmd/ipcp.
The hash definitions are moved to the internal hash.h header, and
defined independently of the hashes that are defined as part of the
directory policy for the normal IPCP. The translation is moved from
the IRMd to ipcpd/ipcp.h. The bootstrap call from the IRMd expects the
IPCP to return the correct hash algorithm with a dif_info struct,
which is in line with the behavior of the enroll call.
This also improves how some platform checks in the build system are
handled.
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This will hardcode the shim hash algorithms as they don't have an
enrollment phase.
Fixes #44
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This makes the routing component into a policy since different
approaches may exist to do this, depending on how high the rank of the
DIF is.
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This commits adds the functions and messages to specify a fixed
protocol syntax during CACEP. It also revises the messages for
specifying the DT protocol syntax from the irm tool.
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Currently CRC32, MD5, and SHA3 (224, 256, 384 and 512 bit) are supported.
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Fixes #35
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All information passed over the IRMd/IPCP boundary for using IPC
services (flow allocation, registration) is now hashed. This
effectively fixes the shared namespace between DIFs and the IRMDs.
This PR also fixes some API issues (adding const identifiers),
shuffles the include headers a bit and some small bugs.
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This fixes a potential overflow when calculating the packet loss.
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The flow_alloc_res and flow_alloc_resp calls have been removed. The
flow_alloc and flow_accept calls are now both blocking and take an
additional timeout argument.
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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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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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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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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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FreeBSD defines its own bswap64 in the <sys/endian.h> header, which is
now included correctly.
POSIX requires XSI or RTS extensions to be enabled for the
sa_sigaction field to be visible. Linux doesn't do the check
correctly, but FreeBSD does.
Removes the LOG_MISSING call which was deprecated with the last
revision of the logging system.
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This PR updates the normal IPCP to use the new RIB. The old ribmgr is
removed and replaced by a stub that needs to be implemented. All
components (dir, fmgr, frct) were adapted to the new RIB API. A lot
of functionality was moved outside of the ribmgr, such as the
addr_auth, which is now a component of the IPCP. The address is also
stored to the ipcpi struct. The irm tool has an option to set the gam
policy of the rib manager.
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This allows the selection of a policy for the graph adjacency
manager. Currently we only support constructing a complete graph.
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Copyright is set to 2016 - 2017. License text on includes and sources
in the library are changed to indicate the LGPLv2.1 license.
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This allows IPCPs to bind a name, so that they can announce their name
to neighbors which can then allocate a flow to them. Registering of
the name happens by an administrator. It also moves the irmd_api to
common ground, since it is used by all IPCPs.
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An errno EIRMD has been added to errno.h to indicate failure to send a
message tot the IRMd. The IRM tool will report such errors, which
makes it easier for users to detect that the IRM was not started or
has failed.
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This corrects the license statements on all files. Installed headers
are LGPLv2.1, the rest of the code is GPLv2.
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Receiver timeouts can now be set on a flow using the flow_set_timeout
function. Specifying NULL disables the timeout. The flow_get_timeout
function gets the value for the timeout.
This commit also deprecates fcntl in favor of flow_get_flags and
flow_set_flags functions.
struct qos_spec is typedef'd as a qosspec_t.
The tools and cdap.c are updated to use the new API.
Fixes a bug in operf client where the client's writer thread wouldn't
cancel on SIGINT.
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Adds a simple cleanup handler that avoids abrupt termination during an
sdu_write call, which potentially locks up the entire system due to
the writes in the rdrbuff and rbuff not being handled as a single
transaction.
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Fixes a segmentation fault in irm unbind api when no pid is specified
and improves the help information for bind/unbind.
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Fixes issues with uint64_t not corresponding with unsigned long in
printf statements. Reorganises a calculation to reduce overflows.
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size_t is 32 bits on those machines, failing as an argument to
printf. Some variables in oping and operf were changed to uint32_t and
uint64_t to avoid issues.
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Using nanosleep in between sending SDUs is not accurate enough when
sending thousands of SDUs per second. The --sleep option is added for
lowering CPU consumption in low bandwidth tests.
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ipcpd: normal: Add policy for obtaining a flat address
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This adds a policy for obtaining a flat address, and thus also the
infrastructure for policies in the IPCP. The IPCP should check if the
address is available; this is currently not there yet.
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This tool allows bidirectional bandwidth measurement between a client
and server application. The server reflects all traffic back to the
client. The traffic can be capped at a certain rate or set to flood.
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