Refactor router/directory parsing backend: use a separate token table for everything that we parse, and enforce the correct count of each item.
svn:r9965
Initial code to parse extra-info documents as described in proposal 104. This is making me realize that the parsing code in routerparse.c is a little daft.
svn:r9963
Make all LD_BUG log messsages get prefixed with "Bug: ". Remove manually-generated "Bug: "s from log-messages. (Apparently, we remembered to add them about 40% of the time.)
svn:r9733
Fix several bugs in computing recommended versions. 1) refactor is-this-version-good handling and which-vesions-are-good handling to be in the same place. 2) a version is recommended if more than half of the versioning authorities like it, not >= half. 3) "NEW_IN_SERIES" should mean, "I don't know of an 0.1.1.x this recent, and there are some 0.1.2.x versions out", not "I don't know of an 0.1.1.x this recent, but I know some older ones." This should resolve bug 383.
svn:r9523
Removing the last DOCDOC comment hurt so much that I had to use Doxygen to identify undocumented macros and comments, and add 150 more DOCDOCs to point out where they were. Oops. Hey, kids! Fixing some of these could be your first Tor patch!
svn:r9477
Add (and specify) a BadDirectory flag to networkstatuses, so authorities can tell clients that some caches are broken. Also, implement an as-yet-unused function to estimate how many bytes will be sent on a directory connection.
svn:r9255
New socks command CONNECT_DIR. New config option TunnelDirConns that
builds a circ ending at the directory server and delivers a BEGIN_DIR
cell if it's running 0.1.2.2-alpha or later. We still need to make
one-hop circs when appropriate, while making other conns avoid them.
svn:r9098
Try to compile with fewer warnings on irix64's MIPSpro compiler /
environment, which apparently believes that:
- off_t can be bigger than size_t.
- only mean kids assign things they do not subsequently inspect.
I don't try to fix the "error" that makes it say:
cc-3970 cc: WARNING File = main.c, Line = 1277
conversion from pointer to same-sized integral type (potential portability
problem)
uintptr_t sig = (uintptr_t)arg;
Because really, what can you do about a compiler that claims to be c99
but doesn't understand that void* x = NULL; uintptr_t y = (uintptr_t) x;
is safe?
svn:r8948
Add some temporary code to count how many *distinct* router digests we verify. (I have a sneaking suspicion that the numbers look way way high.)
svn:r8890
Change to BadExit logic: Let authorities set an "I list bad exits" flag. Consider an exit bad if it is listed as bad by more than half of *those* authorities. This gives us a better migration path.
svn:r8756
Add client support for a 'BadExit' flag, so authorities can say "Server X is a poor choise for your nytimes.com connections, as it seems to direct them to HoorayForMao.com or (more likely) WouldYouLikeToBuyTheseFineEncyclopedias.com"
svn:r8690
The otherwise regrettable MIPSpro C compiler warns about values set but never used, and about mixing enums and ints; these are good warnings, and so should be fixed. This removes some dead code and some potential bugs. Thanks to pnx.
svn:r8664
Reserve the nickname "Unnamed" for routers that can't pick a hostname; any
router can call itself Unnamed; directory servers will never allocate Unnamed
to any particular router; clients won't believe that any router is the
canonical Unnamed.
svn:r8529
Fix bug 327 (part 2): Cast char to unsigned char before passing to toupper/tolower. (Follow the same idiom as with isupper and friends, in case we run into the same problem on SGI or whereever it was.)
svn:r8310
connecting and for resolving). Now we tolerate applications
that don't follow the RFCs. But continue to block malformed
names at the socks side.
svn:r6193
we screwed up the formatting in wild and unpredictable ways.
fix it before it becomes convention to format logs in wild and
unpredictable ways.
still need to do src/common/ someday.
svn:r5551
Only caches need to get running-routers; nobody needs to parse, store,
or use it. Same for the router-status line in the directories. Add
many #if 0's that can get removed once I'm convinced they don't
contain anything I'm forgetting.
Start all newly-parsed routers as non-running and non-valid; update
them from the list of network statuses.
Update all routers when a new networkstatus comes in.
After 3 tries for a networkstatus, clients give up until they're told
to try again.
"Let's get those missles ready to **DESTROY THE UNIVERSE**!"
-TMBG
svn:r5063
connection.c:
- Add some more connection accessor functions to make directory
download redundancy checking work.
directory.c, or.h, router.c, routerlist.c:
- Start on logic to note when networkstatus downloads fail.
dirserv.c, routerlist.c, routerparse.c:
- Start maintaining an is_named field in routerstatus_t. Don't
actually look at it yet.
dirserv.c, routerlist.c:
- Remove expired networkstatus objects.
or.h:
- Make some booleans into bitfields
- Add prototypes
routerlist.c:
- Sort networkstatus list by publication time
- Function to remove old (older than 10 days) networkstatus objects.
- Function to set a list of routerinfo_ts' status info from the
current set of networkstatus objects.
- Function to tell which routerinfos we need to download based no the
current set of networkstatus objects.
- Do not launch a networkstatus download if a redundant one is in progress.
routerparse.c:
- Keep router entries in networkstatus sorted by digest.
svn:r5012
- Distinguish v1 authorities (all currently trusted directories) from
v2 authorities (all trusted directories).
- Add configuration option for which dirs are v1 authories.
- Add configuration option for whether to be a v1 authority.
- Make trusted dirserver selection functions take options to
choose which functionality we need.
- Remove option when getting directory cache to see whether they
support running-routers; they all do now. Replace it with one
to see whether caches support v2 stuff.
- Parse, cache, and serve network-status objects properly.
- Serve compressed groups of router descriptors. The compression logic
here could be more memory-efficient.
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svn:r4911