Based on a patch from Hello71 on ticket 20424.
This patch additionally fixes openbsd-malloc support, switches
our tcmalloc support to use pkgconfig, and tells the compiler to
omit system malloc implementations as appropriate.
squash! Add a --with-malloc option.
Edit changelog file to fix a typo and credit Alex Xu in preferred format.
When we fixed 25939 in f7633c1fca, we
introduced a call to rescan_periodic_events() from inside the onion
service logic. But this meant that we could rescan the event list --
thereby running event callbacks! -- from inside the hidden service code.
This could cause us to run some of our event callbacks from an
inconsistent state, if we were in the middle of changing options.
A related bug (#25761) prevented us from rescanning our periodic
events as appropriate, but when we fixed THAT one, this bug reared
its ugly head.
The fix here is that "enabling" an event should cause us to run it
from the event loop, but not immediately from the point where we
enable it.
Fixes bug 27003; bugfix on 0.3.4.1-alpha.
We need this so that the tor_api user can specify some arguments,
while the tor_api implementation adds others.
This implementation detail should not be visible to tor_api users.
This change also makes tor_ersatz_socketpair() follow the same
interface as socketpair() rather than tor_socketpair(), so it now
needs to be wrapped in the same code as socketpair() does.
This is comparatively straightforward too, except for a couple of
twists:
* For as long as we're building with two crypto libraries, we
want to seed _both_ their RNGs, and use _both_ their RNGs to
improve the output of crypto_strongest_rand()
* The NSS prng will sometimes refuse to generate huge outputs.
When it does, we stretch the output with SHAKE. We only need
this for the tests.
We would usually call it through tor_cleanup(), but in some code
paths, we wouldn't. These paths would break restart-in-process,
since leaving fields uncleared would cause assertion failures on
restart.
Fixes bug 26948; bugfix on 0.3.3.1-alpha