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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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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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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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With the changes in this commit Ouroboros will compile with the
pedantic flag on when the standard is C99. The main problem was the
used of unnamed structs and unions, which is C11.
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This removes the logfile and outputs log messages to the logging
system. The creation of the logfiles (as well as the ap_init() call)
were moved into ipcp_init() to simplify the IPCP creation and
shutdown.
Fixes #25
Fixes #27
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The ipcp-ops header was removed and merged into ipcp.h. The common
components dif_name and ipcp_type have been moved to the main ipcp
struct. After this move, ipcp_data only contained shim information, so
it was renamed to shim_data. The ipcp_init() function checks the type
and will only include the shim_data if the type is not an IPCP_NORMAL.
All ipcps have been adapted to this change in API.
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The pci function will store offsets to avoid having to recalculate
them every time. TTL handling is removed from the fmgr, the TTL is
automatically decreased when deserializing the PCI (or set to 1 if
there is no TTL present so the PDU will be forwarded). The
deserialisation function now takes a pointer to a struct pci as input
to avoid memory allocation and release each time a PDU is
processed. Some checks have been replaced with assert() and return
values replaced with void where it makes sense.
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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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If an IPCP SEGVs abruptly, the sanitizer in the IRMd would also cause
a SEGV because of looping over a registry linked list inside another
safe loop over the same list. A function is added to the registry to
avoid this.
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In extreme cases, the response to a CDAP request can arrive before the
AE doing the request has called cdap_request_wait. This PR handles it
by waiting for the state to move away from INIT before responding.
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The new element must be added before the larger element
(list_add_tail, since it's a circular list).
Also fixes a bug and improves the locking in rib_pack (rib must be
locked until the subtree is fully packed in the buffer).
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The rib_pack function allows packing a subtree of the RIB for
dissemination. The options PACK_HASH_ROOT and PACK_HASH_ALL will add
the hashes for the root object of the packed subtree or every object
to the packed message respectively. Checking of the hashes is
currently only performed at the top level object, verifying the
complete operation.
The rib_unpack function unpacks a packed message and inserts its
contents in the RIB. The option UNPACK_CREATE flags that the unpack
operation is allowed to create new objects, else it will only update
existing objects. More advanced options could be added in the future.
The packed message structure uses Google Protocol Buffers, as defined
in ro.proto.
It adds tests for these functions to the rib_test.
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When trying to double bootstrap, the entry name was strdup'd before
the bootstrap leaking the previous name. Now it bootstraps first and
sets the name after a successful bootstrap only.
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Returns the names of the nodes (not the full paths). The function
allocates memory to the children pointer that should be freed.
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The -EAGAIN from a failed non-blocking flow read would trigger the
assertion. This snuck in somehow (we need some unit tests for dev.c).
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The new RIB is implemented as a tree with doubly linked nodes (parents
keep a link to each child, each child keeps a link to its parent). An
index is kept in a btree using CRC32 hashes of the path name in the
RIB. Nodes keep an SHA3-256 hash value that is unique for the entire
subtree. This allows quick checks to see if two RIB subtrees are in
sync. The event system for the RIB is based on the event system for
flows (fqueue), but implemented completely in dynamic memory using
linked lists. An initial test is performed for the RIB. This PR does
not modify existing code to use the new RIB.
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Allows moving the elements of one linked list to
another. Re-initializes the source list.
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Adds an implementation of B-trees of order k (k children, min fill is
k/2, max fill k - 1). Useful to implement indexes for faster lookups.
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The CRC32 implementation will be used to ID objects in the RIB.
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Sometimes the timerwheel test could fail because of scheduler timings
(an issue more apparent in Virtual Machines). When the first check
fails, the test will wait for another complete round of the
timerwheel. The maximum number of slots in the test is reduced to
reduce the test time.
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Test the SHA3 function with known hashes.
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Be gam
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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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After a previous commit the API of the linked list was changed. This
updates the files that were not yet merged upstream.
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This commit adds the graph adjacency manager to the normal IPCP, which
sets up N-1 flows to other members.
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This adds CACEP to the library, which can be used for authenticating
the other party after flow allocation and for obtaining other relevant
information.
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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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Adds an SHA-3 hash implementation that will be used in the rib,
adapted and redistributed from the RHASH project
(https://github.com/rhash/RHash)
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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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Adds LGPL license to the ouroboros lists.
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irmd: Change return value of register functions
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This changes the return value of the register and unregister
functions. If they were able to reg/unreg some entries a positive
value is returned, otherwise an error. Some spelling errors in the
IRMd have also been fixed.
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The state must be set to IPCP_INIT before the main_loop threads are
started or else they will exit if they reach the check earlier than
the state is set.
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The state of the IPCP should revert to INIT when pthread_create fails
in the normal and bootstrapping procedures.
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These operations separe the starting and joining of the main ipcp
threads into ipcp_boot() and ipcp_shutdown() operations. This allows
the proper cleanup of user data and user threads after the IPCP is
requested to shut down.
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