we were never writing anything when hold_open_until_flushed was set,
since conn_write returns early if marked_for_conn is set.
seems a bit better now.
svn:r1214
Apparently, when a DNS failure was already cached, then when we tried
to mark the exit connection as closed, we'd try to remove it from the
pending queue anyway, and hit an assert. Now, we put failed-resolve
connections in a separate state so that mark_for_close does the right
thing.
svn:r1196
who wants to shut down a connection calls connection_mark_for_close instead
of setting marked_for_close to 1. This automatically removes the connection
from the DNS cache if needed, sends a RELAY END cell if appropriate, and can
be changed to do whatever else is needed.
Still to do:
- The same for circuits, maybe.
- Add some kind of hold_connection_open_until_flushed flag, maybe.
- Change stuff that closes connections with return -1 to use mark_for_close,
maybe.
svn:r1145
Jan 18 04:11:43.312 [warn] connection_edge_send_command(): no circ. Closing.
i think it was while sending a connected relay cell back.
reason for having the circ gone is still not known. presumably the end cell
arrived at just the right time.
svn:r1005
split 7-byte stream_id string into 2-byte recognized and 2-byte stream_id
fix two seg faults in fetch_from_buf_http
fix several lurking seg faults in handling unexpected relay cells
still need to
* clean up relay_crypt
* use relay dummies if there's going to be a conflict with rh.recognized
* check for a conflict when generating stream_ids
svn:r953
never work.
fix vicious bug in choose_good_exit_server that caused it to *skip over*
pending circuits, and look only at *non-pending circuits*, when choosing
a good exit node for the new circuit.
bugfix: remove incorrect asserts in circuit_get_newest()
svn:r876
bugfix in connection_ap_can_use_exit: it was using the wrong port
bugfix: the OP now handles a port of '*' correctly when the IP is not
yet known and it's trying to guess whether a router's exit policy
might accept it.
we now don't ever pick exit routers which will reject *:*
attach_circuit now fails a new stream outright if it will never work.
when you get an 'end' cell that resolves an IP, now it will fail the circuit outright if no safe exit nodes exist for that IP.
don't try building a new circuit after an 'end' if a suitable one is
already on the way.
svn:r874
Increment failure counts only when circuits close without having been built.
Reset failure counts only on the second, and when circuits are done building.
svn:r847