| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Adds test cases for this and for remote pipe as well.
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This seems to give much higher reliability in message receives,
so we've tightened it up a bit for now.
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The burst test should be more reliable (by avoiding extra work during the
hot code path). We also make the threshold for pass/failure tunable via
an environment variable (NNG_UDP_PASS_RATE) which is a percentage.
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Don't emit the log for date change unless we are in debug mode.
Emit a newline when starting a new NUTS test.
Change the default log level - it was too noisy.
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This lets us see that we are skipping tests due to lack of support,
and makes it a little clearer to an observer.
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This includes creating acutest_message_color_, as we need that
for our colorized logging. We also used // clang-format off
for the file, to preserve the original formatting.
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The framework for saving and replaying socket options was left
over, and should not be used. But we do need to send the initial
socket options to endpoints when creating them, so we have support
for that in a cleaner fashion that does not require memory allocations.
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This also fixes a couple of minor bugs -- changing the socket name
could be incorrect as the termination was not applied properly,
and the ZeroTier code got a change -- note that it is only possible
in this revised version to pass a single moon ID for ZT orbit.
The ZT code is a bit stale, and untested anyway.
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The underlying stream APIs have no need for untyped accessors.
Another step on the road to removal of NNI_TYPE_OPAQUE.
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This is a step on the path to removing unsafe untyped option accesses.
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The main purpose is to eliminate the NNI_TYPE_OPAQUE options,
by putting these into their own first class, protocol-specific, functions.
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Similar to the other identities, this simplifies code a bit.
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Socket options were a little awkward, and these are core properties
of the socket. Few if any applications need these. This also avoids
some dynamic allocations.
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Support for setting or getting sockaddrs on sockets or on
contexts makes little sense, since these are always transport specific.
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These options are removed entirely, and their functionality is now
available via special functions, `nng_socket_get_send_poll_fd` and
`nng_socket_get_recv_poll_fd`, making these first class methods on
the socket.
This eliminates a bit of wasteful code, and provides type safety
for these methods.
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Essentially, we forgot to dereference as uint8_t *, which can
lead to some suprises if these are misused.
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This was not really used or useful.
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We don't need nng_stream_set_addr nor nng_stream_set_ptr.
These methods are simply not useful for streams, which have
their properties established at creation time.
Arguably in fact, all of nng_stream_set_* could go away --
the only properties it is implemented for are TCP keepalive and
nodelay tuning, and those should be reasonably set by the
creator of the stream.
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TLS is not really merely supplemental anymore. Its pretty fundamental.
Let's make it accessible directly. This will allow us to define
typed property access functions.
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This is a breaking change.
TLS configuration changes are to be made using TLS configuration
objects, and then set on a listener or dialer with NNG_OPT_TLS_CONFIG.
This should be a bit less racy, and allows for simpler code.
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Transport specific options should be configured on the end point.
This has the most impact for TLS, as TLS dialers and listeners will
need to be allocated apriori, to configure TLS options.
Some legacy tests were removed... we're going to remove the legacy
libnanomsg compatibility layer anyway.
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This should help the compiler enforce checks, and may result
in better optimizations.
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This starts by updating UDP to use this approach, since we already
have a convenient lock. We should look at doing the same for other stats.
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Unfortunately for now we have the struct itsel,f but it can become
mostly empty.
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We are finding that on darwin its very easy for us to lose UDP messages
as the socket buffer appears to be depressingly small.
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There were several bugs here, including use-after-free,
a problem when the copy limit was exceeded, and uninitialized
receive thresholds.
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If one tries to sleep indefinitely, a sign bug leads to constantly
waking calls, which causes an infinite cycle in the expire loop.
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It turns out that for now this results in early wakeups, due to another
bug in the aio framework. But when that bug is fixed, this bug will
lead to hangs when redialing.
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Actually this test appears to be broken everywhere, and the only
reason it ever worked is that we took > 50 ms to context switch.
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