Merge branch 'feature3049-v2' into maint-0.2.2

Conflicts:
	src/common/Makefile.am
This commit is contained in:
Nick Mathewson 2011-05-23 01:19:04 -04:00
commit b80a8bba19
15 changed files with 554 additions and 18 deletions

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o Minor bugfixes:
- Remove a trailing asterisk from "exit-policy/default" in the
output of the control port command "GETINFO info/names". Bugfix
on 0.1.2.5-alpha.

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o Major features:
- Add an __OwningControllerProcess configuration option and a
TAKEOWNERSHIP control-port command, so that a Tor controller can
ensure that when it exits, Tor will shut down. Implements
feature 3049.

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@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ libor_extra_source=
endif
libor_a_SOURCES = address.c log.c util.c compat.c container.c mempool.c \
memarea.c di_ops.c util_codedigest.c $(libor_extra_source)
memarea.c di_ops.c procmon.c util_codedigest.c $(libor_extra_source)
libor_crypto_a_SOURCES = crypto.c aes.c tortls.c torgzip.c
libor_event_a_SOURCES = compat_libevent.c
noinst_HEADERS = address.h torlog.h crypto.h util.h compat.h aes.h torint.h tortls.h strlcpy.c strlcat.c torgzip.h container.h ht.h mempool.h memarea.h ciphers.inc compat_libevent.h tortls_states.h di_ops.h
noinst_HEADERS = address.h torlog.h crypto.h util.h compat.h aes.h torint.h tortls.h strlcpy.c strlcat.c torgzip.h container.h ht.h mempool.h memarea.h ciphers.inc compat_libevent.h tortls_states.h di_ops.h procmon.h
common_sha1.i: $(libor_SOURCES) $(libor_crypto_a_SOURCES) $(noinst_HEADERS)
if test "@SHA1SUM@" != none; then \

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@ -398,7 +398,7 @@ int get_n_open_sockets(void);
#define tor_socket_send(s, buf, len, flags) send(s, buf, len, flags)
#define tor_socket_recv(s, buf, len, flags) recv(s, buf, len, flags)
/** Implementatino of struct in6_addr for platforms that do not have it.
/** Implementation of struct in6_addr for platforms that do not have it.
* Generally, these platforms are ones without IPv6 support, but we want to
* have a working in6_addr there anyway, so we can use it to parse IPv6
* addresses. */

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@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ typedef uint32_t le_version_t;
* it is. */
#define LE_OLD V(0,0,0)
/** Represents a version of libevent so weird we can't figure out what version
* it it. */
* it is. */
#define LE_OTHER V(0,0,99)
static le_version_t tor_get_libevent_version(const char **v_out);

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@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ logv(int severity, log_domain_mask_t domain, const char *funcname,
/** Output a message to the log. It gets logged to all logfiles that
* care about messages with <b>severity</b> in <b>domain</b>. The content
* is formatted printf style basedc on <b>format</b> and extra arguments.
* is formatted printf-style based on <b>format</b> and extra arguments.
* */
void
tor_log(int severity, log_domain_mask_t domain, const char *format, ...)

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/**
* \file procmon.c
* \brief Process-termination monitor functions
**/
#include "procmon.h"
#include "util.h"
#ifdef HAVE_EVENT2_EVENT_H
#include <event2/event.h>
#else
#include <event.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H
#include <signal.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H
#include <errno.h>
#endif
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
#include <windows.h>
/* Windows does not define pid_t, but _getpid() returns an int. */
typedef int pid_t;
#endif
/* Define to 1 if process-termination monitors on this OS and Libevent
version must poll for process termination themselves. */
#define PROCMON_POLLS 1
/* Currently we need to poll in some way on all systems. */
#ifdef PROCMON_POLLS
static void tor_process_monitor_poll_cb(evutil_socket_t unused1, short unused2,
void *procmon_);
#endif
/* This struct may contain pointers into the original process
* specifier string, but it should *never* contain anything which
* needs to be freed. */
struct parsed_process_specifier_t {
pid_t pid;
};
/** Parse the process specifier given in <b>process_spec</b> into
* *<b>ppspec</b>. Return 0 on success; return -1 and store an error
* message into *<b>msg</b> on failure. The caller must not free the
* returned error message. */
static int
parse_process_specifier(const char *process_spec,
struct parsed_process_specifier_t *ppspec,
const char **msg)
{
long pid_l;
int pid_ok = 0;
char *pspec_next;
/* If we're lucky, long will turn out to be large enough to hold a
* PID everywhere that Tor runs. */
pid_l = tor_parse_long(process_spec, 0, 1, LONG_MAX, &pid_ok, &pspec_next);
/* Reserve room in the process specifier for additional
* (platform-specific) identifying information beyond the PID, to
* make our process-existence checks a bit less racy in a future
* version. */
if ((*pspec_next != 0) && (*pspec_next != ' ') && (*pspec_next != ':')) {
pid_ok = 0;
}
ppspec->pid = (pid_t)(pid_l);
if (!pid_ok || (pid_l != (long)(ppspec->pid))) {
*msg = "invalid PID";
goto err;
}
return 0;
err:
return -1;
}
struct tor_process_monitor_t {
/** Log domain for warning messages. */
log_domain_mask_t log_domain;
/** All systems: The best we can do in general is poll for the
* process's existence by PID periodically, and hope that the kernel
* doesn't reassign the same PID to another process between our
* polls. */
pid_t pid;
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
/** Windows-only: Should we poll hproc? If false, poll pid
* instead. */
int poll_hproc;
/** Windows-only: Get a handle to the process (if possible) and
* periodically check whether the process we have a handle to has
* ended. */
HANDLE hproc;
/* XXX023 We can and should have Libevent watch hproc for us,
* if/when some version of Libevent 2.x can be told to do so. */
#endif
/* XXX023 On Linux, we can and should receive the 22nd
* (space-delimited) field (starttime) of /proc/$PID/stat from the
* owning controller and store it, and poll once in a while to see
* whether it has changed -- if so, the kernel has *definitely*
* reassigned the owning controller's PID and we should exit. On
* FreeBSD, we can do the same trick using either the 8th
* space-delimited field of /proc/$PID/status on the seven FBSD
* systems whose admins have mounted procfs, or the start-time field
* of the process-information structure returned by kvmgetprocs() on
* any system. The latter is ickier. */
/* XXX023 On FreeBSD (and possibly other kqueue systems), we can and
* should arrange to receive EVFILT_PROC NOTE_EXIT notifications for
* pid, so we don't have to do such a heavyweight poll operation in
* order to avoid the PID-reassignment race condition. (We would
* still need to poll our own kqueue periodically until some version
* of Libevent 2.x learns to receive these events for us.) */
/** A Libevent event structure, to either poll for the process's
* existence or receive a notification when the process ends. */
struct event *e;
/** A callback to be called when the process ends. */
tor_procmon_callback_t cb;
void *cb_arg; /**< A user-specified pointer to be passed to cb. */
};
/** Verify that the process specifier given in <b>process_spec</b> is
* syntactically valid. Return 0 on success; return -1 and store an
* error message into *<b>msg</b> on failure. The caller must not
* free the returned error message. */
int
tor_validate_process_specifier(const char *process_spec,
const char **msg)
{
struct parsed_process_specifier_t ppspec;
tor_assert(msg != NULL);
*msg = NULL;
return parse_process_specifier(process_spec, &ppspec, msg);
}
#ifdef HAVE_EVENT2_EVENT_H
#define PERIODIC_TIMER_FLAGS EV_PERSIST
#else
#define PERIODIC_TIMER_FLAGS (0)
#endif
static const struct timeval poll_interval_tv = {15, 0};
/** Create a process-termination monitor for the process specifier
* given in <b>process_spec</b>. Return a newly allocated
* tor_process_monitor_t on success; return NULL and store an error
* message into *<b>msg</b> on failure. The caller must not free
* the returned error message.
*
* When the monitored process terminates, call
* <b>cb</b>(<b>cb_arg</b>).
*/
tor_process_monitor_t *
tor_process_monitor_new(struct event_base *base,
const char *process_spec,
log_domain_mask_t log_domain,
tor_procmon_callback_t cb, void *cb_arg,
const char **msg)
{
tor_process_monitor_t *procmon = tor_malloc(sizeof(tor_process_monitor_t));
struct parsed_process_specifier_t ppspec;
tor_assert(msg != NULL);
*msg = NULL;
if (procmon == NULL) {
*msg = "out of memory";
goto err;
}
procmon->log_domain = log_domain;
if (parse_process_specifier(process_spec, &ppspec, msg))
goto err;
procmon->pid = ppspec.pid;
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
procmon->hproc = OpenProcess(PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION | SYNCHRONIZE,
FALSE,
procmon->pid);
if (procmon->hproc != NULL) {
procmon->poll_hproc = 1;
log_info(procmon->log_domain, "Successfully opened handle to process %d; "
"monitoring it.",
(int)(procmon->pid));
} else {
/* If we couldn't get a handle to the process, we'll try again the
* first time we poll. */
log_info(procmon->log_domain, "Failed to open handle to process %d; will "
"try again later.",
(int)(procmon->pid));
}
#endif
procmon->cb = cb;
procmon->cb_arg = cb_arg;
#ifdef PROCMON_POLLS
procmon->e = tor_event_new(base, -1 /* no FD */, PERIODIC_TIMER_FLAGS,
tor_process_monitor_poll_cb, procmon);
/* Note: If you port this file to plain Libevent 2, check that
* procmon->e is non-NULL. We don't need to here because
* tor_evtimer_new never returns NULL. */
evtimer_add(procmon->e, &poll_interval_tv);
#else
#error OOPS?
#endif
return procmon;
err:
tor_process_monitor_free(procmon);
return NULL;
}
#ifdef PROCMON_POLLS
/** Libevent callback to poll for the existence of the process
* monitored by <b>procmon_</b>. */
static void
tor_process_monitor_poll_cb(evutil_socket_t unused1, short unused2,
void *procmon_)
{
tor_process_monitor_t *procmon = (tor_process_monitor_t *)(procmon_);
int its_dead_jim;
(void)unused1; (void)unused2;
tor_assert(procmon != NULL);
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
if (procmon->poll_hproc) {
DWORD exit_code;
if (!GetExitCodeProcess(procmon->hproc, &exit_code)) {
char *errmsg = format_win32_error(GetLastError());
log_warn(procmon->log_domain, "Error \"%s\" occurred while polling "
"handle for monitored process %d; assuming it's dead."
errmsg, procmon->pid);
tor_free(errmsg);
its_dead_jim = 1;
} else {
its_dead_jim = (exit_code != STILL_ACTIVE);
}
} else {
/* All we can do is try to open the process, and look at the error
* code if it fails again. */
procmon->hproc = OpenProcess(PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION | SYNCHRONIZE,
FALSE,
procmon->pid);
if (procmon->hproc != NULL) {
log_info(procmon->log_domain, "Successfully opened handle to monitored "
"process %d.",
procmon->pid);
its_dead_jim = 0;
procmon->poll_hproc = 1;
} else {
DWORD err_code = GetLastError();
char *errmsg = format_win32_error(err_code);
/* When I tested OpenProcess's error codes on Windows 7, I
* received error code 5 (ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) for PIDs of
* existing processes that I could not open and error code 87
* (ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER) for PIDs that were not in use.
* Since the nonexistent-process error code is sane, I'm going
* to assume that all errors other than ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
* mean that the process we are monitoring is still alive. */
its_dead_jim = (err_code == ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER);
if (!its_dead_jim)
log_info(procmon->log_domain, "Failed to open handle to monitored "
"process %d, and error code %d (%s) is not 'invalid "
"parameter' -- assuming the process is still alive.",
procmon->pid,
err_code, err_msg);
tor_free(err_msg);
}
}
#else
/* Unix makes this part easy, if a bit racy. */
its_dead_jim = kill(procmon->pid, 0);
its_dead_jim = its_dead_jim && (errno == ESRCH);
#endif
log(its_dead_jim ? LOG_NOTICE : LOG_INFO,
procmon->log_domain, "Monitored process %d is %s.",
(int)procmon->pid,
its_dead_jim ? "dead" : "still alive");
if (its_dead_jim) {
procmon->cb(procmon->cb_arg);
#ifndef HAVE_EVENT2_EVENT_H
} else {
evtimer_add(procmon->e, &poll_interval_tv);
#endif
}
}
#endif
/** Free the process-termination monitor <b>procmon</b>. */
void
tor_process_monitor_free(tor_process_monitor_t *procmon)
{
if (procmon == NULL)
return;
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
if (procmon->hproc != NULL)
CloseHandle(procmon->hproc);
#endif
if (procmon->e != NULL)
tor_event_free(procmon->e);
tor_free(procmon);
}

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/**
* \file procmon.h
* \brief Headers for procmon.c
**/
#ifndef TOR_PROCMON_H
#define TOR_PROCMON_H
#include "compat.h"
#include "compat_libevent.h"
#include "torlog.h"
typedef struct tor_process_monitor_t tor_process_monitor_t;
typedef void (*tor_procmon_callback_t)(void *);
int tor_validate_process_specifier(const char *process_spec,
const char **msg);
tor_process_monitor_t *tor_process_monitor_new(struct event_base *base,
const char *process_spec,
log_domain_mask_t log_domain,
tor_procmon_callback_t cb,
void *cb_arg,
const char **msg);
void tor_process_monitor_free(tor_process_monitor_t *procmon);
#endif

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@ -146,7 +146,6 @@ void change_callback_log_severity(int loglevelMin, int loglevelMax,
void flush_pending_log_callbacks(void);
void log_set_application_name(const char *name);
/* Outputs a message to stdout */
void tor_log(int severity, log_domain_mask_t domain, const char *format, ...)
CHECK_PRINTF(3,4);
#define log tor_log /* hack it so we don't conflict with log() as much */

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@ -775,13 +775,17 @@ tor_digest256_is_zero(const char *digest)
if (next) *next = endptr; \
return 0
/** Extract a long from the start of s, in the given numeric base. If
* there is unconverted data and next is provided, set *next to the
* first unconverted character. An error has occurred if no characters
* are converted; or if there are unconverted characters and next is NULL; or
* if the parsed value is not between min and max. When no error occurs,
* return the parsed value and set *ok (if provided) to 1. When an error
* occurs, return 0 and set *ok (if provided) to 0.
/** Extract a long from the start of <b>s</b>, in the given numeric
* <b>base</b>. If <b>base</b> is 0, <b>s</b> is parsed as a decimal,
* octal, or hex number in the syntax of a C integer literal. If
* there is unconverted data and <b>next</b> is provided, set
* *<b>next</b> to the first unconverted character. An error has
* occurred if no characters are converted; or if there are
* unconverted characters and <b>next</b> is NULL; or if the parsed
* value is not between <b>min</b> and <b>max</b>. When no error
* occurs, return the parsed value and set *<b>ok</b> (if provided) to
* 1. When an error occurs, return 0 and set *<b>ok</b> (if provided)
* to 0.
*/
long
tor_parse_long(const char *s, int base, long min, long max,

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@ -38,6 +38,8 @@
#include <shlobj.h>
#endif
#include "procmon.h"
/** Enumeration of types which option values can take */
typedef enum config_type_t {
CONFIG_TYPE_STRING = 0, /**< An arbitrary string. */
@ -398,6 +400,7 @@ static config_var_t _option_vars[] = {
VAR("__LeaveStreamsUnattached",BOOL, LeaveStreamsUnattached, "0"),
VAR("__HashedControlSessionPassword", LINELIST, HashedControlSessionPassword,
NULL),
VAR("__OwningControllerProcess",STRING,OwningControllerProcess, NULL),
V(MinUptimeHidServDirectoryV2, INTERVAL, "24 hours"),
V(_UsingTestNetworkDefaults, BOOL, "0"),
@ -1241,6 +1244,8 @@ options_act(or_options_t *old_options)
return -1;
}
monitor_owning_controller_process(options->OwningControllerProcess);
/* reload keys as needed for rendezvous services. */
if (rend_service_load_keys()<0) {
log_warn(LD_GENERAL,"Error loading rendezvous service keys");
@ -3480,6 +3485,16 @@ options_validate(or_options_t *old_options, or_options_t *options,
}
}
if (options->OwningControllerProcess) {
const char *validate_pspec_msg = NULL;
if (tor_validate_process_specifier(options->OwningControllerProcess,
&validate_pspec_msg)) {
tor_asprintf(msg, "Bad OwningControllerProcess: %s",
validate_pspec_msg);
return -1;
}
}
if (options->ControlListenAddress) {
int all_are_local = 1;
config_line_t *ln;

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@ -479,8 +479,7 @@ connection_free(connection_t *conn)
}
}
if (conn->type == CONN_TYPE_CONTROL) {
TO_CONTROL_CONN(conn)->event_mask = 0;
control_update_global_event_mask();
connection_control_closed(TO_CONTROL_CONN(conn));
}
connection_unregister_events(conn);
_connection_free(conn);

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@ -32,6 +32,8 @@
#include "routerlist.h"
#include "routerparse.h"
#include "procmon.h"
/** Yield true iff <b>s</b> is the state of a control_connection_t that has
* finished authentication and is accepting commands. */
#define STATE_IS_OPEN(s) ((s) == CONTROL_CONN_STATE_OPEN)
@ -1275,6 +1277,26 @@ handle_control_signal(control_connection_t *conn, uint32_t len,
return 0;
}
/** Called when we get a TAKEOWNERSHIP command. Mark this connection
* as an owning connection, so that we will exit if the connection
* closes. */
static int
handle_control_takeownership(control_connection_t *conn, uint32_t len,
const char *body)
{
(void)len;
(void)body;
conn->is_owning_control_connection = 1;
log_info(LD_CONTROL, "Control connection %d has taken ownership of this "
"Tor instance.",
(int)(conn->_base.s));
send_control_done(conn);
return 0;
}
/** Called when we get a MAPADDRESS command; try to bind all listed addresses,
* and report success or failure. */
static int
@ -2010,8 +2032,8 @@ static const getinfo_item_t getinfo_items[] = {
"v2 networkstatus docs as retrieved from a DirPort."),
ITEM("dir/status-vote/current/consensus", dir,
"v3 Networkstatus consensus as retrieved from a DirPort."),
PREFIX("exit-policy/default", policies,
"The default value appended to the configured exit policy."),
ITEM("exit-policy/default", policies,
"The default value appended to the configured exit policy."),
PREFIX("ip-to-country/", geoip, "Perform a GEOIP lookup"),
{ NULL, NULL, NULL, 0 }
};
@ -2842,6 +2864,43 @@ connection_control_reached_eof(control_connection_t *conn)
return 0;
}
/** Shut down this Tor instance in the same way that SIGINT would, but
* with a log message appropriate for the loss of an owning controller. */
static void
lost_owning_controller(const char *owner_type, const char *loss_manner)
{
int shutdown_slowly = server_mode(get_options());
log_notice(LD_CONTROL, "Owning controller %s has %s -- %s.",
owner_type, loss_manner,
shutdown_slowly ? "shutting down" : "exiting now");
/* XXXX Perhaps this chunk of code should be a separate function,
* called here and by process_signal(SIGINT). */
if (!shutdown_slowly) {
tor_cleanup();
exit(0);
}
/* XXXX This will close all listening sockets except control-port
* listeners. Perhaps we should close those too. */
hibernate_begin_shutdown();
}
/** Called when <b>conn</b> is being freed. */
void
connection_control_closed(control_connection_t *conn)
{
tor_assert(conn);
conn->event_mask = 0;
control_update_global_event_mask();
if (conn->is_owning_control_connection) {
lost_owning_controller("connection", "closed");
}
}
/** Return true iff <b>cmd</b> is allowable (or at least forgivable) at this
* stage of the protocol. */
static int
@ -2997,6 +3056,9 @@ connection_control_process_inbuf(control_connection_t *conn)
return 0;
}
/* XXXX Why is this not implemented as a table like the GETINFO
* items are? Even handling the plus signs at the beginnings of
* commands wouldn't be very hard with proper macros. */
cmd_data_len = (uint32_t)data_len;
if (!strcasecmp(conn->incoming_cmd, "SETCONF")) {
if (handle_control_setconf(conn, cmd_data_len, args))
@ -3022,6 +3084,9 @@ connection_control_process_inbuf(control_connection_t *conn)
} else if (!strcasecmp(conn->incoming_cmd, "SIGNAL")) {
if (handle_control_signal(conn, cmd_data_len, args))
return -1;
} else if (!strcasecmp(conn->incoming_cmd, "TAKEOWNERSHIP")) {
if (handle_control_takeownership(conn, cmd_data_len, args))
return -1;
} else if (!strcasecmp(conn->incoming_cmd, "MAPADDRESS")) {
if (handle_control_mapaddress(conn, cmd_data_len, args))
return -1;
@ -3884,6 +3949,75 @@ init_cookie_authentication(int enabled)
return 0;
}
/** A copy of the process specifier of Tor's owning controller, or
* NULL if this Tor instance is not currently owned by a process. */
static char *owning_controller_process_spec = NULL;
/** A process-termination monitor for Tor's owning controller, or NULL
* if this Tor instance is not currently owned by a process. */
static tor_process_monitor_t *owning_controller_process_monitor = NULL;
/** Process-termination monitor callback for Tor's owning controller
* process. */
static void
owning_controller_procmon_cb(void *unused)
{
(void)unused;
lost_owning_controller("process", "vanished");
}
/** Set <b>process_spec</b> as Tor's owning controller process.
* Exit on failure. */
void
monitor_owning_controller_process(const char *process_spec)
{
const char *msg;
tor_assert((owning_controller_process_spec == NULL) ==
(owning_controller_process_monitor == NULL));
if (owning_controller_process_spec != NULL) {
if ((process_spec != NULL) && !strcmp(process_spec,
owning_controller_process_spec)) {
/* Same process -- return now, instead of disposing of and
* recreating the process-termination monitor. */
return;
}
/* We are currently owned by a process, and we should no longer be
* owned by it. Free the process-termination monitor. */
tor_process_monitor_free(owning_controller_process_monitor);
owning_controller_process_monitor = NULL;
tor_free(owning_controller_process_spec);
owning_controller_process_spec = NULL;
}
tor_assert((owning_controller_process_spec == NULL) &&
(owning_controller_process_monitor == NULL));
if (process_spec == NULL)
return;
owning_controller_process_spec = tor_strdup(process_spec);
owning_controller_process_monitor =
tor_process_monitor_new(tor_libevent_get_base(),
owning_controller_process_spec,
LD_CONTROL,
owning_controller_procmon_cb, NULL,
&msg);
if (owning_controller_process_monitor == NULL) {
log_err(LD_BUG, "Couldn't create process-termination monitor for "
"owning controller: %s. Exiting.",
msg);
owning_controller_process_spec = NULL;
tor_cleanup();
exit(0);
}
}
/** Convert the name of a bootstrapping phase <b>s</b> into strings
* <b>tag</b> and <b>summary</b> suitable for display by the controller. */
static int

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@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ void control_ports_write_to_file(void);
int connection_control_finished_flushing(control_connection_t *conn);
int connection_control_reached_eof(control_connection_t *conn);
void connection_control_closed(control_connection_t *conn);
int connection_control_process_inbuf(control_connection_t *conn);
#define EVENT_AUTHDIR_NEWDESCS 0x000D
@ -72,6 +74,8 @@ smartlist_t *decode_hashed_passwords(config_line_t *passwords);
void disable_control_logging(void);
void enable_control_logging(void);
void monitor_owning_controller_process(const char *process_spec);
void control_event_bootstrap(bootstrap_status_t status, int progress);
void control_event_bootstrap_problem(const char *warn, int reason);

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@ -1009,7 +1009,7 @@ typedef struct connection_t {
/* XXXX023 move this field, and all the listener-only fields (just
socket_family, I think), into a new listener_connection_t subtype. */
/** If the connection is a CONN_TYPE_AP_DNS_LISTENER, this field points
* to the evdns_server_port is uses to listen to and answer connections. */
* to the evdns_server_port it uses to listen to and answer connections. */
struct evdns_server_port *dns_server_port;
/** Unique ID for measuring tunneled network status requests. */
@ -1242,6 +1242,9 @@ typedef struct control_connection_t {
/** True if we have sent a protocolinfo reply on this connection. */
unsigned int have_sent_protocolinfo:1;
/** True if we have received a takeownership command on this
* connection. */
unsigned int is_owning_control_connection:1;
/** Amount of space allocated in incoming_cmd. */
uint32_t incoming_cmd_len;
@ -2674,6 +2677,11 @@ typedef struct {
int DisablePredictedCircuits; /**< Boolean: does Tor preemptively
* make circuits in the background (0),
* or not (1)? */
/** Process specifier for a controller that owns this Tor
* instance. Tor will terminate if its owning controller does. */
char *OwningControllerProcess;
int ShutdownWaitLength; /**< When we get a SIGINT and we're a server, how
* long do we wait before exiting? */
char *SafeLogging; /**< Contains "relay", "1", "0" (meaning no scrubbing). */