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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David Goulet
2f6bc74914 router: Keep RSA onion public key in ASN.1 format
The OpenSSL "RSA" object is currently 408 bytes compares to the ASN.1 encoding
which is 140 for a 1024 RSA key.

We save 268 bytes per descriptor (routerinfo_t) *and* microdescriptor
(microdesc_t). Scaling this to 6000 relays, and considering client usually
only have microdescriptors, we save 1.608 MB of RAM which is considerable for
mobile client.

This commit makes it that we keep the RSA onion public key (used for TAP
handshake) in ASN.1 format instead of an OpenSSL RSA object.

Changes is done in both routerinfo_t and microdesc_t.

Closes #27246

Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
2018-08-29 15:01:38 -04:00
rl1987
7a1007861f Print stacktrace when crypto_pk_get_digest() fails in router_build_fresh_descriptor() 2018-08-08 18:56:27 +03:00
rl1987
9c242e950b Consider all routerinfo errors other than "not a server" transient 2018-08-08 18:47:43 +03:00
rl1987
ffdfd39d4f Early bailout from log_addr_has_changed() if running as client 2018-07-26 17:49:27 +03:00
Nick Mathewson
e7463be39b Merge branch 'maint-0.3.4' 2018-07-09 10:16:51 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
667a6e8fe9 Whoops. Protover.[ch] belong in src/core/or 2018-07-05 17:15:50 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
ef486e3c02 Fix every include path changed in the previous commit (automated)
I am very glad to have written this script.
2018-07-05 17:15:50 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
63b4ea22af Move literally everything out of src/or
This commit won't build yet -- it just puts everything in a slightly
more logical place.

The reasoning here is that "src/core" will hold the stuff that every (or
nearly every) tor instance will need in order to do onion routing.
Other features (including some necessary ones) will live in
"src/feature".  The "src/app" directory will hold the stuff needed
to have Tor be an application you can actually run.

This commit DOES NOT refactor the former contents of src/or into a
logical set of acyclic libraries, or change any code at all.  That
will have to come in the future.

We will continue to move things around and split them in the future,
but I hope this lays a reasonable groundwork for doing so.
2018-07-05 17:15:50 -04:00