This makes clients on the public tor network prefer to bootstrap off fallback
directory mirrors.
This is a follow-up to 24679, which removed weights from the default fallbacks.
Implements ticket 24681.
This patch adds support for MainloopStats that allow developers to get
main event loop statistics via Tor's heartbeat status messages. The new
status log message will show how many succesful, erroneous, and idle
event loop iterations we have had.
See: https://bugs.torproject.org/24605
This patch adds support for Android's logging subsystem in Tor. When
debugging Android applications it is useful to be able to collect
information about the application running on the platform via the
various system services that is available on the platform.
This patch allows you to add "Log notice android" to your torrc and have
Tor send everything above and including the notice severity to Android's
ring buffer which can be inspected using the 'adb logcat' program.
See: https://bugs.torproject.org/24362
Added clarifying information in man file about RelayBandwidthRate and
RelayBandwidthBurst options that exclude directory fetches by relays.
Fixes#24318
Signed-off-by: Fernando Fernandez Mancera <ffernandezmancera@gmail.com>
Few issues...
* Malformed ReducedExitPolicy, causing brackets to appear.
* ExitPolicyDefault wasn't actually listed, instead it munged the description
into the ExitPolicy description.
* Extra plus signs in the ExitPolicy and ReducedExitPolicy entries. After an
hour of struggling with asciidoc couldn't figure out how to format it as
'paragraph => example => paragraph with same indentation' so just
rearranging the ExitPolicy entry.
Patches welcome if someone strongly prefers having the paragraph after the
example.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/24147
(I was going to fix "along" to "along with" which was pretty clearly the
original intent, but then I realized that it would be confusing whether
it's only bad when you use several of them in conjunction, or what. So
hopefully this fix is clearer.)
Bridge relays can use it to add a "bridge-distribution-request" line
to their bridge descriptor, which tells BridgeDB how they'd like their
bridge address to be given out.
Implements tickets 18329.
Add more explanation in doc/HACKING about how to read gcov output,
including a reference to the gcov documentation in the GCC manual.
Also add details about how our postprocessing scripts modify gcov
output.