Previously I used one queue per worker; now I use one queue for
everyone. The "broadcast" code is gone, replaced with an idempotent
'update' operation.
The solution I took is to not free a circuit with a pending
uncancellable work item, but rather to set its magic number to a
sentinel value. When we get a work item, we check whether the circuit
has that magic sentinel, and if so, we free it rather than processing
the reply.
To avoid having diffs turn out too big, I had replaced some unneeded
ifs and fors with if (1), so that the indentation would still work out
right. Now I might as well clean those up.
This way we can use the linux eventfd extension where available.
Using EVFILT_USER on the BSDs will be a teeny bit trickier, and will
require libevent hacking.
Also, re-enable the #if'd out condition-variable code.
Work queues are going to make us hack on all of this stuff a bit more
closely, so it might not be a terrible idea to make it easier to hack.
The trick here is to apply mapaddress first, and only then apply
automapping. Otherwise, the automap checks don't get done.
Fix for bug 7555; bugfix on all versions of Tor supporting both
MapAddress and AutoMap.
When tor is configured with --enable-bufferevents, the build fails
because compat_libevent.h makes use of the macro MOCK_DECL() which
is defined in testsupport.h, but not included. We add the include.
There were following problems:
- configure.ac wrongly checked for defined HAVE_SYSTEMD; this
wasn't working, so the watchdog code was not compiled in.
Replace library search with explicit version check
- sd_notify() watchdog call was unsetting NOTIFY_SOCKET from env;
this means only first "watchdog ping" was delivered, each
subsequent one did not have socket to be sent to and systemd
was killing service
- after those fixes, enable Watchdog in systemd unit with one
minute intervals
If running under systemd, send back information when reloading
configuration and gracefully shutting down. This gives administator
more information about current Tor daemon state.
If running under systemd, notify the supervisor about current PID
of Tor daemon. This makes systemd unit simpler and more robust:
it will do the right thing regardless of RunAsDaemon settings.
Check for a missing option value in parse_virtual_addr_network
before asserting on the NULL in tor_addr_parse_mask_ports.
This avoids crashing on torrc lines like Vi[rtualAddrNetworkIPv[4|6]]
when no value follows the option.
Bugfix on 0.2.3 (de4cc126cb on 24 November 2012), fixes#14142.
apparantly, "pragma GCC diagnostic push/pop" don't exist with older versions.
Fixes bug in 740e592790f570c446cbb5e6d4a77f842f75; bug not in any
released Tor.
Drop the MIN_REND_INITIAL_POST_DELAY on a testing network to 5 seconds,
but keep the default at 30 seconds.
Reduces the hidden service bootstrap to 25 seconds from around 45 seconds.
Change the default src/test/test-network.sh delay to 25 seconds.
Closes ticket 13401.
TestingDirAuthVoteHSDir ensures that authorities vote the HSDir flag
for the listed relays regardless of uptime or ORPort connectivity.
Respects the value of VoteOnHidServDirectoriesV2.
Partial fix for bug 14067.
Check that tor generates new keys, and overwrites the empty key files.
Test that tor generates new keys when keys are missing (existing
behaviour).
Test that tor does not overwrite key files that already contain data
(existing behaviour).
Tests fixes to bug 13111.
When I made time parsing more strict, I broke the
EntryGuardDownSince line, which relied on two concatenated ISO times
being parsed as a single time.
Fixes bug 14136. Bugfix on 7984fc1531. Bug not in any released
version of Tor.
Also, avoid crashing when we attempt to double-remove an edge
connection from the DNS resolver: just log a bug warning instead.
Fixes bug 14129. Bugfix on 0d20fee2fb, which was in 0.0.7rc1.
jowr found the bug. cypherpunks wrote the fix. I added the log
message and removed the assert.