Unlike legacy_validate_fn_t, these callbacks have separation of
duties, into:
* early normalization and computation.
* validation
* transition checking
* late normalization and computation
Only the first and last steps get mutable objects. Only the
transition-checking step gets to see the previous values of this
object.
The former foo_validate() functions are now toplevel
legacy_validate_fn callbacks. The new foo_validate() functions now
call them.
This change lets us remove the old shared_random disk state
validation callback entirely.
As we turn our monolithic configuration objects into suites of
smaller module-specific configuration objects, we will want each one
to be able to provide its own verification callbacks. That means
that instead of invoking these verification callbacks directly, we will
want to call them via the configuration manager object.
The current API of this callback mixes responsibilities, including:
* validation
* transition checking
* processing (modifying) the configuration object.
These will have to be disentangled piece by piece, so for now, we'll
have "legacy" validate functions as well.
This is an automated commit, generated by this command:
./scripts/maint/rename_c_identifier.py \
validate_fn_t legacy_validate_fn_t \
validate_fn legacy_validate_fn
This input was inessential, and none of the tests actually depended
on it or tested anything about it (as can be seen from the fact that
tests all still pass when it's removed).
I tried to generate this commit with a coccinelle script, but it had
trouble parsing a lot of options_validate as it stands. Instead, I
did a search-and-replace to replace "tdata->old_opt," with "NULL,".
Bionic has a recent coccinelle version, which passes our CI tests.
But Bionic (and Xenial) cause permissions errors for chutney.
We'll fix those in 32240.
Part of 31919.
Single hop rejection (POST and GET) for HS v3 descriptor now return a 503 code
which is more accurate code from dir-spec.txt and from other rejection case in
the code.
For instance if you are not a relay and you get a POST request, a 503 code is
sent back with a rejection message.
Part of #31958
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
First, remove the HSDir mention which should not be in that generic function.
Second, move them to debug() level since they are possible error case.
Part of #31958
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Before inspecting the p_chan, we must check if the circuit is marked for close
because if it is the case, the channels are nullified from the circuit.
Several valid cases can mark the circuit for close of the directory
connection.
Fixes#31958
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
hs_client_purge_state() and hs_cache_clean_as_client() can remove a descriptor
from the client cache with a NEWNYM or simply when the descriptor expires.
Which means that for an INTRO circuit being established during that time, once
it opens, we lookup the descriptor to get the IP object but hey surprised, no
more descriptor.
The approach here is minimalist that is accept the race and close the circuit
since we can not continue. Before that, the circuit would stay opened and the
client wait the SockTimeout.
Fixers #28970.
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
Add check_cocci_parse.sh, which is a thin wrapper around
try_parse.sh. Add a default exceptions file, and use it in
check_cocci_parse.sh.
Part of 31919.
Change the loop order, so that we only sleep between pushes,
and avoid sleeping after all the pushes are done.
(In rare cases, there may still be an extra sleep.)
Part of 32216.
The script now skips master, maint-* and release-* branches that match
upstream, not just test branches.
And fix "no branches" bugs that this change makes happen more often.
Part of 32216.