Directories no longer return a "304 not modified" when they don't

have the networkstatus the client asked for. Also fix a memory
leak when returning 304 not modified. [Bugfixes on 0.2.0.2-alpha]


svn:r10607
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Roger Dingledine 2007-06-15 04:20:51 +00:00
parent cfc6b4e074
commit 73f7310d9b
3 changed files with 19 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ Changes in version 0.2.0.3-alpha - 2007-??-??
o Minor bugfixes (directory):
- Fix another crash bug related to extra-info caching. (Bug found by
Peter Palfrader.) [Bugfix on 0.2.0.2-alpha]
- Directories no longer return a "304 not modified" when they don't
have the networkstatus the client asked for. Also fix a memory
leak when returning 304 not modified. [Bugfixes on 0.2.0.2-alpha]
o Minor bugfixes (dns):
- Fix a crash when DNSPort is set more than once. (Patch from Robert

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@ -1806,6 +1806,8 @@ directory_handle_command_get(dir_connection_t *conn, const char *headers,
}
if (dirserv_statuses_are_old(dir_fps, if_modified_since)) {
write_http_status_line(conn, 304, "Not modified");
/* no need to free dir_fps's elements, since
* dirserv_statuses_are_old() already did. */
smartlist_free(dir_fps);
return 0;
}

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@ -2538,29 +2538,31 @@ dirserv_test_reachability(int try_all)
ctr = (ctr + 1) % 128;
}
/** Return true iff every networkstatus listed in <b>fps</b> is older
* than <b>cutoff</b>. */
/** Remove from <b>fps</b> every networkstatus key where both
* a) we have a networkstatus document and
* b) it is not newer than <b>cutoff</b>.
*
* Return 1 if no keys remain, else return 0.
*/
int
dirserv_statuses_are_old(smartlist_t *fps, time_t cutoff)
{
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(fps, const char *, digest,
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(fps, char *, digest,
{
cached_dir_t *d;
if (router_digest_is_me(digest) && the_v2_networkstatus)
d = the_v2_networkstatus;
else
d = digestmap_get(cached_v2_networkstatus, digest);
if (d && d->published > cutoff)
return 0;
/* XXX020 The above is causing my dir cache to send "304 Not modified"
* to clients that never specified an If-Modified-Since header. That's
* because d isn't defined for the networkstatus the client is asking
* for, so we end up returning 1. Perhaps the right fix above is
* "if (!d || d->published >= cutoff)"? -RD
*/
if (d && d->published <= cutoff) {
tor_free(digest);
SMARTLIST_DEL_CURRENT(fps, digest);
}
});
return 1;
if (smartlist_len(fps))
return 0; /* some items were not here or were not old */
return 1; /* all items were here and old */
}
/** Return an approximate estimate of the number of bytes that will