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* fixes #3 TLS transportGarrett D'Amore2017-11-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This introduces a new transport (compatible with the TLS transport from mangos), using TLS v1.2. To use the new transport, you must have the mbed TLS library available on your system (Xenial libmbedtls-dev). You can use version 2.x or newer -- 1.3.x and PolarSSL versions are not supported. You enable the TLS transport with -DNNG_TRANSPORT_TLS=ON in the CMake configuration. You must configure the server certificate by default, and this can only be done using nng options. See the nng_tls man page for details. This work is experimental, and was made possible by Capitar IT Group BV, and Staysail Systems, Inc.
* fixes #143 Protocols and transports should be "configurable"Garrett D'Amore2017-11-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This makes all the protocols and transports optional. All of them except ZeroTier are enabled by default, but you can now disable them (remove from the build) with cmake options. The test suite is modified so that tests still run as much as they can, but skip over things caused by missing functionality from the library (due to configuration). Further, the constant definitions and prototypes for functions that are specific to transports or protocols are moved into appropriate headers, which should be included directly by applications wishing to use these. We have also added and improved documentation -- all of the transports are documented, and several more man pages for protocols have been added. (Req/Rep and Surveyor are still missing.)
* fixes #84 Consider using msec for durationsGarrett D'Amore2017-10-19
| | | | | | There is now a public nng_duration type. We have also updated the zerotier work to work with the signed int64_t's that the latst ZeroTier dev branch is using.
* fixes #5 Address propertiesGarrett D'Amore2017-10-03
| | | | | | | | | Added TCP socket address properties on pipes. This adds the plumbing for the various platform specifics, and includes both v4 and v6 handling. We've included a TCPv6 test as well.
* Add support for ZT sockaddr properties (pipe).Garrett D'Amore2017-09-30
| | | | Also add a generic property test function to trantest.
* Windows UDP support.Garrett D'Amore2017-09-29
| | | | | | | This implements the basic UDP functionality for Windows (required for ZeroTier for example). We have also introduced a UDP test suite to validate that this actually works. While here a few Windows compilation warnings / nits were fixed.
* Refactor option handling APIs.Garrett D'Amore2017-09-27
| | | | | | | | | | | | This makes the APIs use string keys, and largely eliminates the use of integer option IDs altogether. The underlying registration for options is also now a bit richer, letting protcols and transports declare the actual options they use, rather than calling down into each entry point carte blanche and relying on ENOTSUP. This code may not be as fast as the integers was, but it is more intuitive, easier to extend, and is not on any hot code paths. (If you're diddling options on a hot code path you're doing something wrong.)
* ZeroTier transport implementation (work funded by Capitar IT Group BV)Garrett D'Amore2017-09-26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | The ZeroTier transport is experimental at this point, and not enabled by default. It does not work with Windows yet (the Windows platform needs UDP support first.) Configure with -DNNG_ENABLE_ZEROTIER=yes -DNNG_ZEROTIER_SOUCE=<path> The <path> must point to a dev branch of the ZeroTierOne source tree, checked out, and built with a libzerotiercore.a in the top directory, and a ZeroTierOne.h header located at include. The build will add -lc++ to the compile, as the ZeroTier core functionality is written in C++ and needs some runtime support (e.g. new, delete, etc.)
* Add test for sending and receiving large amounts of data.Garrett D'Amore2017-09-22
| | | | | | We send and receive 128k at a time. This validates that fragmentation and reassembly in the ZeroTier transport work as intended. It also is larger than any single TCP segment.
* More pipe option handling, pipe API support. Url option.Garrett D'Amore2017-09-22
| | | | | | | | | | This fleshes most of the pipe API out, making it available to end user code. It also adds a URL option that is independent of the address options (which would be sockaddrs.) Also, we are now setting the pipe for req/rep. The other protocols need to have the same logic added to set the receive pipe on the message. (Pair is already done.)
* fixes #63 NNG_FLAG_SYNCH should be the defaultGarrett D'Amore2017-08-14
| | | | | Also enables creating endpoints that are idle (first part of endpoint options API) and shutting down endpoints.
* fixes #62 Endpoint close should be synchronous #62Garrett D'Amore2017-08-14
| | | | | | | | | | | fixes #66 Make pipe and endpoint structures private This changes a number of things, refactoring endpoints and supporting code to keep their internals private, and making endpoint close synchronous. This will allow us to add a consumer facing API for nng_ep_close(), as well as property APIs, etc. While here a bunch of convoluted and dead code was cleaned up.
* fixes #48 tcp sometimes fails to get a portGarrett D'Amore2017-08-09
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* fixes #44 open protocol by "name" (symbol) instead numberGarrett D'Amore2017-08-09
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | fixes #38 Make protocols "pluggable", or at least optional This is a breaking change, as we've done away with the central registered list of protocols, and instead demand the user call nng_xxx_open() where xxx is a protocol name. (We did keep a table around in the compat framework though.) There is a nice way for protocols to plug in via an nni_proto_open(), where they can use a generic constructor that they use to build a protocol specific constructor (passing their ops vector in.)
* fixes #37 Make transports pluggableGarrett D'Amore2017-08-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | We automatically register inproc, TCP, and IPC. We can add more now by just calling nni_tran_register(). (There is no unregister support.) This requires transports to have access to the AIO framework (so that needs to be something we consider), and a few nni_sock calls to get socket options. Going forward we should version the ops vectors, and move to pushing down transport options from the framework via setopt calls -- there is no reason really that transports need to know all these.
* fixes #18 Sockets should be uint32_t's (handles) not pointers.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-20
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* Public pipe and endpoint APIs use IDs instead of pointers.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-17
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* Fixes for 32-bit Windows compilation.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-16
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* Message API was awkward.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-06
| | | | | | | The use of a single function to get both size and length actually turned out to be awkward to use; better to have separate functions to get each. While here, disable some of the initialization/fork checks, because it turns out they aren't needed.
* Change a bunch of copyrights to 2017 for work done since the 1st.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-05
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* Fixes for TCP transport. Working now.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-04
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* TCP listen and accept test.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-04
| | | | There is an occasional use-after-free bug we need to fix still.
* Test for duplicate address listen, and fix in TCP for same.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-04
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* Starting a common transport testing framework.Garrett D'Amore2017-01-04