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r12936@catbus: nickm | 2007-05-24 14:12:34 -0400
Review XXXX comments without a version; upgrade some to XXXX020. svn:r10315
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@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ tor_tls_get_error(tor_tls_t *tls, int r, int extra,
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return _TOR_TLS_ZERORETURN;
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log(severity, LD_NET, "TLS error: Zero return");
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tls_log_errors(severity, doing);
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/* XXXX Actually, a 'zero return' error has a pretty specific meaning:
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/* XXXX020 Actually, a 'zero return' error has a pretty specific meaning:
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* the connection has been closed cleanly. */
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return TOR_TLS_ERROR_MISC;
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default:
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@ -1884,7 +1884,7 @@ connection_ap_make_bridge(char *address, uint16_t port,
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digest, DIGEST_LEN);
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}
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conn->_base.address = tor_strdup("(local bridge)"); /*XXXX020 no "bridge"*/
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conn->_base.address = tor_strdup("(local link)");
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conn->_base.addr = 0;
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conn->_base.port = 0;
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@ -2445,7 +2445,7 @@ int
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connection_edge_is_rendezvous_stream(edge_connection_t *conn)
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{
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tor_assert(conn);
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if (*conn->rend_query) /* XXX */
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if (*conn->rend_query) /* XXX */ /* XXXX Why is this XXX? -NM */
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return 1;
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return 0;
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}
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@ -876,7 +876,9 @@ handle_control_setevents(control_connection_t *conn, uint32_t len,
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else if (!strcasecmp(ev, "GUARD"))
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event_code = EVENT_GUARD;
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else if (!strcasecmp(ev, "GUARDS")) {
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/* XXX tolerate buggy spec in 0.1.2.5-alpha through 0.1.2.10-rc */
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/* XXXX021 This check is here to tolerate the controllers that
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* depended on the buggy spec in 0.1.2.5-alpha through 0.1.2.10-rc.
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* Once those versions are obsolete, stop supporting this. */
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log_warn(LD_CONTROL, "Controller used obsolete 'GUARDS' event name; "
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"use GUARD instead.");
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event_code = EVENT_GUARD;
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@ -3083,7 +3085,7 @@ control_event_networkstatus_changed(smartlist_t *statuses)
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smartlist_add(strs, s);
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});
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smartlist_add(strs, tor_strdup("\r\n.\r\n"));
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/* XXX the above strdup has an extra \r\n in it, resulting in
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/* XXX020 the above strdup has an extra \r\n in it, resulting in
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* a blank line in the NS output. Can we remove it, or is that
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* bad since the output of networkstatus_getinfo_helper_single()
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* only adds \n, not \r\n? */
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@ -1140,7 +1140,7 @@ connection_dir_client_reached_eof(dir_connection_t *conn)
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log_info(LD_DIR,"Received networkstatus objects (size %d) from server "
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"'%s:%d'",(int) body_len, conn->_base.address, conn->_base.port);
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if (status_code != 200) {
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/* XXXX This warning tends to freak out clients who get a 403. */
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/* XXXX020 This warning tends to freak out clients who get a 403. */
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log_warn(LD_DIR,
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"Received http status code %d (%s) from server "
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"'%s:%d' while fetching \"/tor/status/%s\". I'll try again soon.",
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@ -1223,7 +1223,7 @@ connection_dir_client_reached_eof(dir_connection_t *conn)
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(status_code == 400 && !strcmp(reason, "Servers unavailable."));
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/* 404 means that it didn't have them; no big deal.
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* Older (pre-0.1.1.8) servers said 400 Servers unavailable instead. */
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/* XXXX This warning tends to freak out clients who get a 403. */
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/* XXXX020 This warning tends to freak out clients who get a 403. */
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log_fn(dir_okay ? LOG_INFO : LOG_WARN, LD_DIR,
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"Received http status code %d (%s) from server '%s:%d' "
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"while fetching \"/tor/server/%s\". I'll try again soon.",
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@ -565,6 +565,8 @@ dns_resolve(edge_connection_t *exitconn)
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// If it's marked for close, it's on closeable_connection_lst in
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// main.c. If it's on the closeable list, it will get freed from
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// main.c. -NM
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// "<armadev> If that's true, there are other bugs arond, where we
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// don't check if it's marked, and will end up double-freeing."
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}
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break;
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default:
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@ -814,6 +816,7 @@ dns_cancel_pending_resolve(const char *address)
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if (!resolve->pending_connections) {
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/* XXX this should never trigger, but sometimes it does */
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/* XXXX020 is the above still true? -NM */
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log_warn(LD_BUG,
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"Address %s is pending but has no pending connections!",
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escaped_safe_str(address));
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@ -940,7 +943,7 @@ dns_found_answer(const char *address, int is_reverse, uint32_t addr,
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assert_resolve_ok(resolve);
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if (resolve->state != CACHE_STATE_PENDING) {
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/* XXXX Maybe update addr? or check addr for consistency? Or let
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/* XXXX020 Maybe update addr? or check addr for consistency? Or let
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* VALID replace FAILED? */
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int is_test_addr = is_test_address(address);
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if (!is_test_addr)
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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ int has_completed_circuit=0;
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SERVICE_STATUS service_status;
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SERVICE_STATUS_HANDLE hStatus;
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/* XXXX This 'backup argv' and 'backup argc' business is an ugly hack. This
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/* XXXX020 This 'backup argv' and 'backup argc' business is an ugly hack. This
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* is a job for arguments, not globals. */
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static char **backup_argv;
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static int backup_argc;
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@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ conn_write_callback(int fd, short events, void *_conn)
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edge_conn->end_reason = END_STREAM_REASON_INTERNAL;
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conn->edge_has_sent_end = 1;
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}
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/* XXX do we need a close-immediate here, so we don't try to flush? */
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/* XXX020 do we need a close-immediate here, so we don't try to flush? */
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connection_mark_for_close(conn);
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}
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}
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@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ conn_close_if_marked(int i)
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LOG_FN_CONN(conn, (LOG_INFO,LD_NET,
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"Holding conn (fd %d) open for more flushing.",
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conn->s));
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/* XXX should we reset timestamp_lastwritten here? */
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/* XXX020 should we reset timestamp_lastwritten here? */
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return 0;
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}
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if (connection_wants_to_flush(conn)) {
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@ -902,7 +902,7 @@ run_scheduled_events(time_t now)
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if (time_to_fetch_directory < now) {
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/* Only caches actually need to fetch directories now. */
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if (options->DirPort && !authdir_mode_v1(options)) {
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/* XXX actually, we should only do this if we want to advertise
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/* XXX020 actually, we should only do this if we want to advertise
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* our dirport. not simply if we configured one. -RD */
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if (any_trusted_dir_is_v1_authority())
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directory_get_from_dirserver(DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_DIR, NULL, 1);
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@ -1380,7 +1380,7 @@ do_main_loop(void)
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/* refilling buckets and sending cells happens at the beginning of the
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* next iteration of the loop, inside prepare_for_poll()
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* XXXX No longer so.
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* XXXX020 No longer so; fix comment.
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*/
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}
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}
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@ -1483,7 +1483,7 @@ signal_callback(int fd, short events, void *arg)
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"Rate limiting NEWNYM request: delaying by %d second(s)",
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(int)(MAX_SIGNEWNYM_RATE+time_of_last_signewnym-now));
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} else {
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/* XXX refactor someday: these two calls are in
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/* XXX020 refactor someday: these two calls are in
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* run_scheduled_events() above too, and they should be in just
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* one place. */
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circuit_expire_all_dirty_circs();
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@ -1775,7 +1775,10 @@ tor_cleanup(void)
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or_state_mark_dirty(get_or_state(), 0); /* force an immediate save. */
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or_state_save(time(NULL));
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}
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tor_free_all(0); /* move tor_free_all back into the ifdef below later. XXX*/
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tor_free_all(0); /* We could move tor_free_all back into the ifdef below
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later, if it makes shutdown unacceptably slow. But for
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now, leave it here: it's helped us catch bugs in the
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past. */
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crypto_global_cleanup();
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#ifdef USE_DMALLOC
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dmalloc_log_unfreed();
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} else { /* incoming cell */
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or_circuit_t *or_circ;
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if (CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ)) {
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/* XXXX RD This is a bug, right? */
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/* We should never package an _incoming_ cell from the circuit
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* origin; that means we messed up somewhere. */
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log_warn(LD_BUG,"incoming relay cell at origin circuit. Dropping.");
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assert_circuit_ok(circ);
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return 0; /* just drop it */
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if (router_hex_digest_matches(router, nickname))
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return router;
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else
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best_match = router; // XXXX NM not exactly right.
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best_match = router; // XXXX020 NM not exactly right.
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}
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});
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