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This will invoke the bind operation when using the irm tool to create
a new IPCP. The new IPCP will be bound to the IPCP name as specified
by the administrator.
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The BSD compiler requires explicit initializers for all fields with
the -Wmissing-field-initializers flag enabled
On branch be-fix-build # Changes to be committed: # modified:
src/irmd/main.c # modified: src/tools/irm/irm.c # modified:
src/tools/irm/irm_bind.c # modified: src/tools/irm/irm_ipcp.c #
modified: src/tools/irm/irm_unbind.c # # Untracked files: #
killouroboros.sh # start.sh #
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This has the code checked with -Wcast-qual and -Wconversion flags.
These flags were removed because SWIG generated code fails.
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This reduces the risk for some bugs, for instance due to
signed/unsigned mismatches and unused variables.
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The fast path will now use an incoming ring buffer per flow per
process. This necessitated the development of a new method for the
asynchronous io call, which is now based on an event queue system for
scalability (fqueue). The ipcpd's and tools have been updated to this
API.
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The struct flow_set can now be accessed in applications as flow_set_t.
Fixes some malformed lines and homogenizes output when receiving bad
SDUs in the oping tool.
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Now correctly handles and drops non-ouroboros traffic.
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IPCPs can now use ap_init() to initialize the memory. All flows are
accessed using flow descriptors, this greatly simplifies IPCP
development. Reverts the fast path to a single ap_rbuff per process.
Splits lib/ipcp into irmd/ipcp and lib/ipcp-dev. Adds a lib/shim-dev
holding tailored functions for shims. Moves the buffer_t to utils.h.
Fixes the shim-eth-llc length field. Removes the flow from shared.h.
Fixes #4
Fixes #5
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ipcpd: normal: Add operations to get and set the PCI
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This adds the operations needed in the normal IPCP to get and set the
Protocol Control Information. It allows to allocate or release space
in the current DU. The struct pci can be serialized into newly
allocate space. Vice versa, a struct pci can be deserialized given a
DU. It allows for decreasing the TTL in the DU and for calculating the
CRC32. The TTL and CRC32 can now be selected when creating a new DIF.
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The flow_select call now takes as a parameter a flow_set_t, which
specifies a set of flow descriptors that will unblock the select call
when an SDU for one of them arrives. The select call has been moved to
its own header.
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Location-dependent names should be managed by a higher-level NMS.
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The apis parameter is not set if the IRMd is not running when running
the tool.
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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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This will create a new IPCP if enroll is called on a non existing
IPCP. It also fixes two memleaks.
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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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If the admin tries to bootstrap an IPCP that does not yet exist, it
will first create the IPCP, then bootstrap it since it has all
required information.
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Sometimes the POSIX version was not set in source files. This caused
the compiler to not find the timespec struct, since we are using C89.
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The server should cleanup whenever the listen thread exits.
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The server should cleanup whenever the listen thread exits.
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If ap_init() fails, the program should exit.
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The server apn is a client-only option. Also fixes some indentation.
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When killing the oping client before it sent an SDU, some bad
operations were being performed.
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Ouoroboros ping application mimics the GNU ping application.
do "oping --help" for options.
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Be enrolment
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This provides the normal IPCP with bootstrapping and the initial steps
for enrollment. Next step is actually reacting to an enrollment
request and sending the data transfer constants.
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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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All includes of <errno.h> within ouroboros are replaced with the
ouroboros errno.
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This will make the library check if the user has permissions to
execute the binary when auto is set. This prevents writing malicious
software that would use the irmd to execute other applications to
which the user has no access.
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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 changes the IRM API after discussions with Dimitri. The register
operation is now split into a bind and register operation. The same
for unregister; unbind and unregister. PIDs are now used as the
application instance name. A name for a PID is only provided for
scriptability in bash. It is therefore also no longer passed down to
the IPCP. Every operation on an IPCP through the IRM API has to use
the PID. Quering of the PIDs by name is possible. The IRM tool has
been updated to use this new API as well. A subcommand 'ipcp' has been
added for operations that take effect on IPCPs only.
Fixes #12
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paths cannot start with "/" or PREFIX will be omitted. PREFIX must be
set before the project() call.
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The installation prefix was taking a trailing backslash, while it is
common not to do so. Fixed it so that any trailing backslash is
removed by the compilation and installation scripts.
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This sets the correct install directories for all the binaries,
library and header files. It also sets the right permissions on the
sockets and shared memory so that regular users can also use the
ouroboros library. Root privileges are required to run the irmd.
Fixes #7
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Tools would do a double ap_fini when an error occurred.
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The registration function has been moved to the irm tool, applications
now need to be registered by an administrator. Currently only supports
one instance per registered name, and an AP can be registered under
only one name.
The irmd can now start a registered server application on demand.
For the full functionality of the tool, execute "irm register".
AP name removed from flow allocation. Flow allocation does not send
the source ap name as it is quite useless. The accept() call now only
returns the AE name.
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This adds a shim over LLC over Ethernet. It uses the raw socket API to
send messages directly over an interface.
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