It is possible that tor was compiled with KIST support but the running kernel
has no support for it. In that case, fallback to a naive approach and flag
that we have no kernel support.
At this commit, if the kernel support is disabled, there are no ways to come
back from it other than restarting tor with a kernel that supporst KIST.
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Add a detection for the KIST scheduler in our build system and set
HAVE_KIST_SUPPORT if available.
Adapt the should use kist function with this new compile option.
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
- HT_FOREACH_FN defined in an additional place because nickm did that
in an old kist prototype
- Make channel_more_to_flush mockable for future sched tests
- Add empty scheduler_{vanilla,kist}.c files and put in include.am
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
- massive change to src/tgest/test_options.c since the sched options
were added all over the place in it
- removing the sched options caused some tests to pass/fail in new ways
so I assumed current behavior is correct and made them pass again
- ex: "ConnLimit must be greater" lines
- ex: "Authoritative directory servers must" line
- remove test_options_validate__scheduler in prep for new sched tests
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
An unnecessary routerlist check in the NETINFO clock skew detection in
channel_tls_process_netinfo_cell() was preventing clients from
reporting NETINFO clock skew to controllers.
This patch replaces a few calls to router_get_by_id_digest ("do we
have a routerinfo?") with connection_or_digest_is_known_relay ("do
we know this relay to be in the consensus, or have been there some
time recently?").
Found while doing the 21585 audit; fixes bug 23533. Bugfix on
0.3.0.1-alpha.
doc/HACKING/GettingStarted.md says "you might like reading doc/HACKING",
which the reader obviously is already doing. Instead point to the "torguts"
documents that are mentioned a few lines below too.
The memleak was occuring because of the way ExcludeNodes is handled in
that function. Basically, we were putting excluded intro points extend
infos in a special variable which was never freed. Also, if there were
multiple excluded intro points then that variable was overwritten
everytime leaking more memory. This commit should fix both issues.
This commit adds a pretty advanced test for the client-side making sure that
picking intro is done properly.
This unittest also reveals a memleak on the client_pick_intro() function which
is fixed by the subsequent commit.
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Using a test vector in python, test both hs_build_hsdir_index() and
hs_build_hs_index().
This commit also adds the hs_build_address.py to EXTRA_DIST which was missing.
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Do two major improvements:
a) Make the client pick 6 HSDirs instead of just 1 and make sure they
all match the service's HSDirs.
b) Test two additional missing scenarios borrowed from the
test_reachability() test.
Make download status next attempts reported over the control port
consistent with the time used by tor. This issue only occurs if a
download status has not been reset before it is queried over the
control port.
Fixes 23525, not in any released version of tor.
If future code asks if there are any running bridges, without checking
if bridges are enabled, log a BUG warning rather than crashing.
Fixes 23524 on 0.3.0.1-alpha
Change the contract of control_event_bootstrap_problem() to be more
general and to take a connection_t. New function
control_event_bootstrap_prob_or() has the specific or_connection_t
funcionality previously used.
Fix the test_build_address() test and its test vectors python script.
They were both using a bogus pubkey for building an HS address which
does not validate anymore.
Also fix a few more unittests that were using bogus onion addresses
and were failing the validation. I replaced the bogus address with
the one generated from the test vector script.