... in get_interface_addresses_ioctl().
This pointer alignment issue exists on x86_64 macOS, but is unlikely to exist
elsewhere. (i386 macOS only requires 4-byte alignment, and other OSs have
8-byte ints.)
Fixes bug 24733; not in any released version of tor.
If we tried to move a descriptor from routerlist->old_routers
back into the current routerlist, we were preparing a buffer with
format_iso_time() on ri->cert_expiration_time, and doing it preemptively
since router_add_to_routerlist() might free ri so we wouldn't be able
to get at it later in the function.
But if the descriptor we're moving doesn't have any ed signature, then
its cert will be marked to expire at TIME_MAX, and handing TIME_MAX
to format_iso_time() generates this log warning:
correct_tm(): Bug: gmtime(9223372036854775807) failed with error Value too large for defined data type: Rounding down to 2037
The fix is to preemptively remember the expiry time, but only prepare
the buffer if we know we're going to need it.
Bugfix on commit a1b0a0b9, which came about as part of a fix for bug
20020, and which is not yet in any released version of Tor (hence no
changes file).
Using this script:
sed -i.bak $'s|^,$|/* ===== */\\\n,|' src/or/fallback_dirs.inc
(Due to embedded newlines, this script only works in bash.)
And manually add a delimiter to the end of the header, and the start of
the fallback list.
This allows us to check that the code compiles, and the unit tests pass.
And it allows downstream users stem and atlas to adapt to the new format.
The upcoming fallback rebuild will automatically generate this new format.
Follow-up to 24725.
Using this script:
sed -i.bak $'s|^,$|/* extrainfo=0 */\\\n,|' src/or/fallback_dirs.inc
(Due to embedded newlines, this script only works in bash.)
This allows us to check that the code compiles, and the unit tests pass.
And it allows downstream users stem and atlas to adapt to the new format.
The upcoming fallback rebuild will automatically generate this new format,
with actual relay extrainfo cache flags.
Follow-up to 22759.
Using this script:
sed -i.bak $'s|^,$|/* nickname= */\\\n,|' src/or/fallback_dirs.inc
(Due to embedded newlines, this script only works in bash.)
This allows us to check that the code compiles, and the unit tests pass.
And it allows downstream users stem and atlas to adapt to the new format.
The upcoming fallback rebuild will automatically generate this new format,
with actual relay nicknames.
Follow-up to 24600.
Using this script:
sed -i.bak 's/" weight=10",/,/' src/or/fallback_dirs.inc
This allows us to check that the code compiles, and the unit tests pass.
And it allows downstream users stem and atlas to adapt to the new format.
The upcoming fallback rebuild will automatically generate this new format.
Follow-up to 24679.
The code had been using c_char and i8 interchangeably, but it turns
out that c_char is only i8 on platforms where "char" is signed. On
other platforms, c_char is u8.
Fixes bug 24794; bug not on any released Tor.
These are all about local variables shadowing global
functions. That isn't normally a problem, but at least one
compiler we care about seems to treat this as a case of -Wshadow
violation, so let's fix it.
Fixes bug 24634; bugfix on 0.3.2.1-alpha.