Add code to shrink the cell memory pool by discarding empty chunks that have been empty for the last 60 seconds. Also, instead of having test.c duplicate declarations for exposed functions, put them inside #ifdef foo_PRIVATE blocks in the headers. This prevents bugs where test.c gets out of sync.
svn:r9944
Remove some duplicated code in control.c: unify the "parse space-separated arguments and warn if there are too few" logic into a single helper function.
svn:r9866
Add a warning when using obsolete "GUARDS" event. Also, remove obsolete "if (1) {}"s from control.c: big patch, mostly just dedenting block contents.
svn:r9865
behavior for getinfo addr-mappings/*. this is because
the code and spec have been mismatched since at least
0.1.1.x, so i would be surprised if nobody at all is
relying on the current behavior.
backport candidate.
backbackport candidate.
svn:r9823
Remove support for v0 control protocol from 0.2.0.x trunk; send back error when we receive a v0 control message. (Leave "if(v1){...}"blocks indented for now so this patch is easier to read.) ((Finally, the linecount goes _down_ a little.))
svn:r9735
Make remap stream events have a souce; make them generated every time we get a successful connected or resolved cell. Also change reported stream target address to IP consistently when we get the IP from an exit node.
svn:r9624
Report stream end events where a resolve succeeded or where we got a socks protocol error correctly, rather than calling both of them "INTERNAL". Turn ALREADY_SOCKS_REPLIED into a flag rather than a reason. This will help debug 367 part 2 a little.
svn:r9511
Add a REMAP state to stream events so that controllers can learn exactly when the target address for a stream has changed. May help Vidalia resolve confusions related to bug 375.
svn:r9484
Fix an XXXX012, and make circuits_pending_or_conns a static variable. In addition to cleaning up the code, this may also resolve Bug 386 if Roger has the right intuition there.
svn:r9482
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
Tidy up ORCONN reason patch from Mike Perry. Changes: make some of the handling of TLS error codes less error prone. Enforce house style wrt spaces. Make it compile with --enable-gcc-warnings. Only set or_conn->tls_error in the case of an actual error. Add a changelog entry.
svn:r9355
Check addresses for rfc953-saneness at exit too, and give a PROTOCOL_WARN when they fail. Also provide a mechanism to override this, so blossom can have its @@##$$^.whatever.exit hostnames if it wants.
svn:r9336
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
Tweaks to test-connection patch: use ".noconnect" instead of ".test" (since there are lots of ways to test things). Use a regular sequence of STREAM events (NEW followed by CLOSED) instead of a new event type. Make the function that checks the address be static and use const and strcasecmpend properly.
svn:r8959
Check in an implementation of "test" connections from Scott Squires:
these connections immediately close upon reaching Tor. They're useful
for apps that want to check whether they're talking to the same Tor as
a given controller. (I'll be tweaking this a bit before I push.)
svn:r8958
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 support for (Free?)BSD's natd, which was an old way to let you
have your firewall automatically redirect traffic. (Original patch
from Zajcev Evgeny, updated for 0.1.2.x by tup.)
svn:r8946
Have connection_about_to_close use an end_reason field in edge_connection_t to tell what reason to tell the controller for closing the stream. Set end_reason in connection_edge_end, connection_mark_unattached_ap, and everwhere we set edge_has_sent_end. Add a changelog entry.
svn:r8779
Start implementing reason extension for stream events to match the one one used by circuit events. (Not a complete implementation yet; actual reasons are not passed to control.c)
svn:r8777
Fix an XXX in handling destroy cells: when we get a destroy cell with reason FOO, do not tell the controller REASON=FOO. Instead, say REASON=DESTROYED REMOTE_REASON=FOO. Suggested by a conversation with Mike Perry.
svn:r8760
Apply patch from Mike Perry: add more reasons for circuit destroys. (Slightly tweaked to avoid allocating a number for an "internal" reason.)
svn:r8739
Touch up last patch (to add REASON to CIRC events): make some reasons
more sensible, send reasons only to controllers that have enabled
extended events, and clean up whitespace.
svn:r8672
Add USEFEATURE to control changes to control protocol. Use like __future__ directive from Python. Will spec before pushing changes. No, really. :)
svn:r8584
Partial implementation of revised nickname syntax for controllers. Implement ability to look up routers by "verbose" nicknames; add a per-v1-control-connection flag to turn the feature on in events. Needs testing, spec, ability to actually turn on the flag, double-checking that we wont overflow any nickname buffers, and changelog.
svn:r8582
Remove/clarify some XXXs for no longer being accurate; for begin things we do not indend to fix; for already being parts of big todo issues (like "/* XXX ipv6 */"); etc. Also fix some spaces.
svn:r8580
Patch from Tup to add support for transparent AP connections: this basically bundles the functionality of trans-proxy-tor into the tor mainline. Now hosts with compliant pf/netfilter implementations can redirect TCP connections straight to Tor without diverting through SOCKS.
svn:r7007