only send close packet once, before we were sending a close after we got a close causing excess log spam.
include handshake phase when checking for connection timeouts.
when we change our rc make sure to put it into nodedb too when we are a service node to prevent weirdness in dht lookups.
this allows you to use exit nodes without forcing routes over the interface, useful for using lokinet with an exit and selectively routing over the lokinet interface using an external socks proxy or binding to device explicitly.
* make route poker configurable, defaults to enabled but allows disabling it on runtime if desired
* add config option [network]:auto-routing to enable/disable route poker
on win32/apple reading packets from the interface does not count as an io operation.
manually trigger pump on win32/apple to pretend that it is an io event.
add platform quark function MaybeWakeUpperLayers on vpn::Interface to manaully wake up the other components on platforms that need that (ones on which packet io is not done via io events).
on non linux platforms, use uv_prepare_t instead of uv_check_t as the former triggers before blocking for io, instead of after. this better matches linux's order of operations in libuv.
- Make the main PumpLL also pump hidden services, rather than using
separate wakers in each TunEndpoint. It seems there is some
interactions that just one or the other is not enough.
- Eliminate TunEndpoint send queue -- it isn't needed as we can just
send directly.
If something needs to wake up the event loop it should be using an
async, as we are now with PumpLL(); but we had various code triggering a
wakeup, expecting that PumpLL gets called on every wakeup, which isn't
true anymore.
We trigger a pump immediately, but this is racey because we add to our
plaintext data in a worker thread; if the worker thread runs after the
pump then it ends up leaving plaintext to be handled, but there's no
wakeup until the next one.
This was the cause of seeing a random +1s and bunching added to ping
responses sometimes: it wasn't until the *next* ping goes through the
network that the plaintext queue gets processed, at which point it
flushes the old one and often the new one together.
The fix here gets rid of the map of sessions needing wakeups and instead
adds an atomic flag to all of them to let us figure out which ones
need to be flushed.
call_soon wakes up the mainloop and is often reentrant, we dont want to
ever way up the event loop but we also want to always defer the call so
we always use the workers
* use std::source_location instead of godawful macros in logging
* remove unused/absolutely haram af json logstream
* fix bug in android logger where it doesn't respect eLogNone
before when we get the list of router ids for gossip it was highly bias towards outbound sessions.
instead now we get a full list of link session router ids in random order, truncate them to be at most MaxGossipPeers number of keys, and then put them into an unordered set
* make it so that we don't set up unbound resolver when we have no resolvers provided by config
* clean up dns codepath and make it use llarp::SockAddr instead of llarp::IpAddress
* add remove_node_from_failing to remove a node by pubkey from the failing set
* if a router is deregistered we remove it from the failing set so we don't retest it
* remove a router from the failing set if we get a test success
currently creating an outbound session will cancel if we have any session
at all with the relay. instead, only cancel if we have an outbound session
to that relay. this is useful for reachability testing.
* immediately poke routes when we are told to use an exit so that packets get pushed which makes an exit path happen
* fix up cmake oddity in nsis section
* not gossip our rc
* not explore the network to prevent outbound session attempts
* not establish sessions to other service nodes
* close all open sessions we have to tell clients we don't want them
* catch exceptions flushing peerdb in disk thread
* don't connect out to non allowed routers
* simplify logic in RCLookupHandler::RemoteIsAllowed()
* add HaveReceivedWhitelist to I_RCLookupHandler base type
* add LooksDeregistered to Router type that tells us if we think we are deregistered
* don't allow building paths over us if we are deregistered
Fixes a subtle memory leak that was a result of outbound messages which
were in the shared queue (not yet sorted into a per-path queue) when a
path was removed, resulting in a ghost path queue (and thus round-robin
order entry as well).
Adds much needed documentation to the outbound message handler class.
Wires up systemd support to configure DNS on startup and when
enabling/disabling exit mode.
On startup (and when turning off an exit) we tell systemd-resolved to
direct .loki and .snode lookups to lokinet (leaving other DNS traffic
alone).
On exit enabling, we reconfigure it to resolve "." (i.e. the root DNS
domain) so that all lookups come into it.
* add srv records in RCs if we have any
* add mechanism to add SRV records for plainquic exposed ports
* resign and republish rc or introset on srv record changes
* add lokinet_add_bootstrap_rc function for adding an rc from memory
* prevent stack overflow on error closing connection in quic
* add in memory nodedb
* refactor how convotags are set as active
* add initial stubs for endpoint statistics
* refactor time stuff to be a bit cleaner
* update lnproxy script with more arguments
All #ifndef guards on headers have been removed, I think,
in favor of #pragma once
Headers are now included as `#include "filename"` if the included file
resides in the same directory as the file including it, or any
subdirectory therein. Otherwise they are included as
`#include <project/top/dir/relative/path/filename>`
The above does not include system/os headers.