- includes are now sorted in consistent, logical order; first step in an attempt to fix the tomfoolery (no relation to Tom) brought in by include-what-you-use
- shuffled around some cmake linking to simplify dependency graph
- superfluous files removed
- llarp/router/router.hpp, route_poker, and platform code moved to libquic Address types
- implementing required methods in link_manager for connection establishment
- coming along nicely
- ReconfigureDNS wasn't returning the old servers; made it void instead
(the Apple code can just store a copy of the original upstream
servers instead).
- Reconfiguring DNS reset the unbound context but didn't replace it, so
a Down()/Up() would crash.
- Simplify Resolver() destructor to just call Down(), and make it final
just so that no one tries to inherit from us (so that calling a
virtual function from the destructor is safe).
- Rename CancelPendingQueries() to Down(); the former cancelled but also
shut down the object, so the name seemed a bit misleading.
- Rename SetInternalState in Resolver_Base to ResetResolver, so that we
aren't conflicting with ResetInternalState from Endpoint (which was a
problem because TunEndpoint inherited from both; it could be resolved
through the different argument type if we removed the default, but
that seems gross).
- Make Resolver use a bare unbound context pointer rather than a
shared_ptr; since Resolver (now) entirely manages it already we don't
need an extra management layer, and it saves a bunch of `.get()`s.
Apple supports anything here that Clang supports and should have them
set the same as everywhere else.
Most importantly this gives apple the -Wno-deprecated-declarations flag
which has been driving me nuts on macos.
This also version-gates the -Wno-deprecated-declarations so that it
will turn on again when we bump the version beyond .10.
* wintun vpn platform for windows
* bundle config snippets into nsis installer for exit node, keyfile persisting, reduced hops mode.
* use wintun for vpn platform
* isolate all windows platform specific code into their own compilation units and libraries
* split up internal libraries into more specific components
* rename liblokinet.a target to liblokinet-amalgum.a to elimiate ambiguity with liblokinet.so
* DNS platform for win32
* rename llarp/ev/ev_libuv.{c,h}pp to llarp/ev/libuv.{c,h}pp as the old name was idiotic
* split up net platform into win32 and posix specific compilation units
* rename lokinet_init.c to easter_eggs.cpp as that is what they are for and it does not need to be a c compilation target
* add cmake option STRIP_SYMBOLS for seperating out debug symbols for windows builds
* intercept dns traffic on all interfaces on windows using windivert and feed it into lokinet
Adds support for building Lokinet as a system extension, and fixes
various problems in the macos implementation found during development of
the system extension support.
Replaces custom logging system with spdlog-based oxen logging. This
commit mainly replaces the backend logging with the spdlog-based system,
but doesn't (yet) convert all the existing LogWarn, etc. to use the new
format-based logging.
New logging statements will look like:
llarp::log::warning(cat, "blah: {}", val);
where `cat` should be set up in each .cpp or cluster of .cpp files, as
described in the oxen-logging README.
As part of spdlog we get fmt, which gives us nice format strings, where
are applied generously in this commit.
Making types printable now requires two steps:
- add a ToString() method
- add this specialization:
template <>
constexpr inline bool llarp::IsToStringFormattable<llarp::Whatever> = true;
This will then allow the type to be printed as a "{}" value in a
fmt::format string. This is applied to all our printable types here,
and all of the `operator<<` are removed.
This commit also:
- replaces various uses of `operator<<` to ToString()
- replaces various uses of std::stringstream with either fmt::format or
plain std::string
- Rename some to_string and toString() methods to ToString() for
consistency (and to work with fmt)
- Replace `stringify(...)` and `make_exception` usage with fmt::format
(and remove stringify/make_exception from util/str.hpp).
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.
When we enable/disable exit mode on this restarts the unbound DNS
responder with the DNS trampoline (or restores upstream, when disabling)
to properly route DNS requests through the tunnel (because libunbound's
direct requests don't get tunneled because unbound is inside the network
extension).
This runs a DNS listener on localhost:1053 that bounces requests to the
upstream DNS through the tunnel. The idea here is that, when we turn on
exit mode, we start libunbound bouncing the requests through the
trampoline (since if it makes direct requests they won't go through the
tunnel).
(The actual libunbound configuration is still to follow).
Thus when a user goes looking for it they'll find the (commented out)
default in the right place and can edit it.
(That right place is: ~/Library/Containers/com.loki-project.lokinet.network-extension/Data/lokinet.ini)
Don't squash this commit so that the swift version stays around in
history in case we need to resurrect it again some day (i.e. when Apple
decides to kill off Objective-C support).
- Add a C callback interface (context_wrapper.h) between lokinet and the
objective-C code so that:
- we can use objective-C (rather than objective-C++), which seems more
likely to be supported by Apple into the future;
- we minimize the amount of code that needs to be aware of the Apple
APIs.
- this replaces apple logger objective c++ implementation with a plain
c++ implementation that takes a very simple C callback (provided
from the obj-c code) to actually make the call to NSLog.
- Add various documentation to the code of what is going on.
- Send all DNS traffic to the primary IP on the tun interface. The
match prefixes simply don't work as advertised, and have weird shit
(like even if you get it working for some domains, "instagram.com"
still doesn't because of god-knows-what Apple internal politics).
- Drop the dns proxy code as we don't need it anymore.
- Don't use 9.9.9.9 for default DNS. (We might consider the unfiltered
9.9.9.10 as an alternative default, but if we do it should be a global
lokinet change rather than a Mac-specific change).
- Parse a lokinet.ini in the data directory, if it exists. (Since we
are sandboxed, it is an app-specific "home" directory so is probably
buried god knows where, but at least the GUI ought to be able to get
it to let users add things to it).
- This commit also adds a swift version of the PacketTunnelProvider
glue, which ought to work in theory, but the *tooling* for cmake is so
underdeveloped that I couldn't find any way to actually get the damn
thing working. So I'm committing it here anyway (and will revert it
away in the next commit) in case we someday want to switch to it.
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