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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Mathewson
063bea58bc Basic backtrace ability
On platforms with the backtrace/backtrace_symbols_fd interface, Tor
can now dump stack traces on assertion failure.  By default, I log
them to DataDir/stack_dump and to stderr.
2013-11-18 10:43:14 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
c0391bae75 Merge remote-tracking branch 'public/fancy_test_tricks'
Conflicts:
	src/common/include.am

Conflict was from adding testsupport.h near where sandbox.h had
already been added.
2013-07-15 12:02:18 -04:00
Roger Dingledine
6848e29307 cosmetic cleanups 2013-07-14 02:49:34 -04:00
Roger Dingledine
de7cdc0d94 put sandbox.h in the tarball, so the tarball builds 2013-07-13 20:31:18 -04:00
Cristian Toader
f9c1ba6493 Add a basic seccomp2 syscall filter on Linux
It's controlled by the new Sandbox argument.  Right now, it's rather
coarse-grained, it's Linux-only, and it may break some features.
2013-07-11 09:13:13 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
17e9fc09c3 Coverage support: build with --enable-coverage to have tests run with gcov
If you pass the --enable-coverage flag on the command line, we build
our testing binaries with appropriate options eo enable coverage
testing.  We also build a "tor-cov" binary that has coverage enabled,
for integration tests.

On recent OSX versions, test coverage only works with clang, not gcc.
So we warn about that.

Also add a contrib/coverage script to actually run gcov with the
appropriate options to generate useful .gcov files.  (Thanks to
automake, the .o files will not have the names that gcov expects to
find.)

Also, remove generated gcda and gcno files on clean.
2013-07-10 15:22:16 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
f7d654b81e Start work on fancy compiler tricks to expose extra stuff to our tests
This is mainly a matter of automake trickery: we build each static
library in two versions now: one with the TOR_UNIT_TESTS macro
defined, and one without.  When TOR_UNIT_TESTS is defined, we can
enable mocking and expose more functions. When it's not defined, we
can lock the binary down more.

The alternatives would be to have alternate build modes: a "testing
configuration" for building the libraries with test support, and a
"production configuration" for building them without.  I don't favor
that approach, since I think it would mean more people runnning
binaries build for testing, or more people not running unit tests.
2013-07-10 15:20:09 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
c72d58cbff Merge remote-tracking branch 'public/feature8109' 2013-03-01 00:33:37 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
5ea9a90d68 Fix compilation with --disable-curve25519 option
The fix is to move the two functions to format/parse base64
curve25519 public keys into a new "crypto_format.c" file.  I could
have put them in crypto.c, but that's a big file worth splitting
anyway.

Fixes bug 8153; bugfix on 0.2.4.8-alpha where I did the fix for 7869.
2013-02-04 11:32:55 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
97d0872f59 Build donna32 with -fomit-frame-pointer 2013-01-30 13:08:04 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
d907fca29b Make libcurve25519_donna get built as a .a
This lets us give it compiler flags differing from the rest of
libor-crypto.a
2013-01-03 11:29:47 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
89ec584805 Add a wrapper around, and test and build support for, curve25519.
We want to use donna-c64 when we have a GCC with support for
64x64->uint128_t multiplying.  If not, we want to use libnacl if we
can, unless it's giving us the unsafe "ref" implementation.  And if
that isn't going to work, we'd like to use the
portable-and-safe-but-slow 32-bit "donna" implementation.

We might need more library searching for the correct libnacl,
especially once the next libnacl release is out -- it's likely to have
bunches of better curve25519 implementations.

I also define a set of curve25519 wrapper functions, though it really
shouldn't be necessary.

We should eventually make the -donna*.c files get build with
-fomit-frame-pointer, since that can make a difference.
2013-01-02 14:10:48 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
48b3ae8fe0 Move strlcpy and strlcat into src/ext too 2012-10-12 17:14:28 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
63f542a5c2 Move all externally maintained source files into src/ext
The rationale for treating these files differently is that we should
be checking upstream for changes as applicable, and merging changes
upstream as warranted.
2012-10-11 17:22:03 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
feabf4148f Drop support for openssl 0.9.7
097 hasn't seen a new version since 2007; we can drop support too.

This lets us remove our built-in sha256 implementation, and some
checks for old bugs.
2012-09-12 19:25:58 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
5d162d5a7b Fix a dependency: sha256.c influences crypto.o, not crypto.c 2012-09-06 10:03:06 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
91fed2c703 Fix a build-warning when building out-of-tree
We were trying to incorporate all headers in common_sha1.i, not just
the src/common ones.

This is part of bug 6778; fix on 0.2.4.1-alpha
2012-09-06 09:56:48 -04:00
Jim Meyering
90d1c85757 build: minimal adjustments to make out-of-tree build work 2012-08-27 10:00:22 -04:00
Nick Mathewson
6d703f8db5 Make the _sha1.i file generation quieter 2012-08-23 13:14:41 -04:00
Stewart Smith
2606c8b289 Fix up make distcheck and greatly simplify docs dependencies (although it's still a bit odd) 2012-08-09 11:03:48 -04:00
Stewart Smith
7bb04f111a fix dependencies for some generated files 2012-08-09 11:03:47 -04:00
Stewart Smith
2a4a149624 Move to non-recursive make
This gives us a few benefits:
1) make -j clean all
   this will start working, as it should. It currently doesn't.
2) increased parallel build
   recursive make will max out at number of files in a directory,
   non-recursive make doesn't have such a limitation
3) Removal of duplicate information in make files,
   less error prone

I've also slightly updated how we call AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE, as the way
that was used was not only deprecated but will be *removed* in the next
major automake release (1.13).... so probably best that we can continue
to bulid tor without requiring old automake.
(see http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Public-Macros.html )

For more reasons  why, see resources such as:
http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/books/rmch/
2012-08-09 11:03:47 -04:00